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Originally Posted by GarryEllice
Osborne is a great urban neighbourhood and will continue to be, but I'd say it's reached its post-hip stage of life now.
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Yeah that's exactly it, the village still has far more residents plus amenities like a grocery store that make it more livable. It's not a "destination" anymore, while the exchange is growing into that role and attracting more businesses, which is great. I just get sick of people shitting on Osborne because it's not where the cool kids go to party anymore, even though it's still a perfectly healthy urban neighbourhood.