Posted Apr 19, 2018, 11:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Metro-One
In all honesty a good compromise would be to add a few streets through the existing mall footprint, maybe divide it into 3 or 4 blocks with towers on top (a focus on hotel / office would be desirable, with residential around the perimeter), but retain the mall in the podiums and have the second and third floors connected via skywalks. You could even have col features such as having the food court centred on a skywalk over looking one of the streets. It could make a really cool layered dense retail core, similar to what you see in Asian cities.
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Stop it with your common sense and your reasonableness. Vancouver has no place for that in its urban planning.
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