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Old Posted Jan 5, 2018, 1:57 AM
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Originally Posted by esquire View Post
I'm with Wigglez, newer buildings built flush to the street are too rare downtown. Obviously if TNS involves brick walls along all the sidewalks (like at Cityplace across the street) then it'll be an urbanism fail, but if there are some windows and doors to animate the streetscape a bit then I think it'll work out just fine.
not just windows, but actual entrances to ground floor commercial space....portage place has windows all the way down and it is a street killer. It pulled all the activity off the sidewalk and into the mall....if TNS is designed with all the access points from the centre it will have the same effect.
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