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Originally Posted by ryan_mcgreal
Proulx's shiny future is our grim present. His "two-acre landscaped plaza" ranks among the blandest destinations in Hamilton. There is nothing to see on the Jackson Square Plaza: no compelling architecture, no art, no storefronts, no cafés. Aside from smokers and the occasional free concert, the Plaza is an urban dead zone.
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Is there anyway to add these missing items? To some how create shopping and cafés on this level?
Alternately, how about losing the plaza? Taking it up, so the roof is removed from the floors below, allowing the dark JS shopping below to be given natural light and the ability to be built upwards into a two floor modern shopping centre with bigger, brighter and better units?