Posted Jan 8, 2026, 9:42 PM
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hähnchenbrüstfiletstüc
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Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Vancouver
Posts: 35,681
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What is with this love of suburban office parks and always moving things around and rebuilding them? I guess there is money to be made in these deals even though the province, city, and environment may not be better off.
I feel like it makes even less sense for Halifax than it would in a larger city/province as, realistically, whatever is built is going to be less of a complete destination, and getting around the metro area is nowhere near as bad as it is in Montreal or Toronto. Dartmouth Crossing is probably much less convenient for the average visitor or resident.
It's true that the existing complex is a bit subpar and that stretch of waterfront is underutilized but most of the waterfront is underutilized with a few exceptions like Queen's Marque. And I'm not sure removing attractions will improve the waterfront.
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