Those exist, but I think they're pretty standard businesses that exist in any area of a city. Apart from the used bookstores, vintage clothing stores and maybe old video games you can get most of that in whatever part of the city you live in, so there's still no real strong incentive for people to go shop downtown who live elsewhere. If you live down there, then you're covered for necessities. Though even the ability to do groceries is minimal, depending on shopping habits.
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