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Originally Posted by Prairie boy
Another aspect of retail in Winnipeg that I find annoying (I suspect ignorance based on demographics--though perhaps it is reality) is the lack of development in the northwest, parts of the east (along Henderson, McPhillips, Main). Garden City is a disgusting, outdated mall offering very little. There is a lack of restaurants too.
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I think Garden City is suffering the same fate to some extent that Unicity did... the sprawl that was expected to surround the mall never really materialized, so it doesn't have a huge population base to draw from. When it opened around 1969 there was only population to the south... small amounts of housing were built to the north, east and west since then, but not a lot of it. I wouldn't expect Garden City to be much more than it is now. (Incidentally, I recall reading in Ross Gourluck's book about Eaton's that the Garden City store never once turned a profit in the nearly 30 years it was open...)
But for what it's worth the McPhillips area doesn't really seem under-retailed... you have all of the usual suspects along that strip (Wal-Mart, Home Depot, Superstore, Sears, Canadian Tire, Winners, Future Shop...probably very soon Target and maybe Costco will be setting up shop out there). It seems like most other commercial strips like Pembina, Portage, Regent, Kenaston, etc.