This was asked about during the virtual consultation. The answer was basically that they'll support retail in the future phases of the project, in privately-owned buildings, but the region REALLY doesn't want to be a landlord to private businesses. So they're planning to ignore the convenience benefits of a coffee stand in the main building.
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