Posted Dec 14, 2021, 7:19 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2017
Location: Caledonia, often in Hamilton and Norfolk
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That's awesome news about Barton. I've been saying it for a while, that revamping the street and sidewalk would go a long way to improving Barton's image now, and future prospects of improvement. While yes, some blocks of buildings are tough looking, the actual street/infrastructure does nothing to help it out. And people do take cues from their environment. If you're on a trash street, why put money into your trash building, when it fits in? Or, more importantly, why buy a building to improve if the rest of the area is still going to look horrific?
Excited for this… although the timing is awkward, if major construction on Barton is happening at the same time as LRT construction.
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