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Originally Posted by VANRIDERFAN
Being from SW MB, Brandon is the poster child for destroying its downtown. Back when dinosaurs roamed the plains the downtown was the place to be with the Wheat City arena downtown. The Fair Grounds were on the southern periphery of the city. Then the province built the Keystone Centre at the fair grounds, then further south the Brandon Shoppers mall was built where the old Imperial Oil Storage area was located. As a result the downtown started to stagnate and then the final nail was the building of the Corral Power Centre on the fucking Assiniboine Flood Plain! Brandon's downtown has/had some good bones but I think its too far gone for recovery.
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Brandon may have made some mistakes but it's downtown still has good bones.
The true poster-child of downtown destruction is Brantford because they really did destroy it. They took 2 full blocks of their decaying but still historic downtown and razed it to the ground.
in terms of actually having the worst and smallest downtown of any Canadian city, Abbotsford still reigns supreme. It's 'downtown" {and I use that word in the very loosest term} is one the size of a town of 1,000 people not one of 150,000 and you could drive right thru it and never even notice it.