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Originally Posted by esquire
in a wealthy city, buildings like that would be polished up nicely and a magnet for people wanting an urban lifestyle in a character building.
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Without being down on Winnipeg, I don't think it's about that we're not a wealthy city. We're just not a cosmopolitan one.
There's no cachet for urban living like there is in a city with a more vibrant city centre. What's our equivalent to Yorkville in Toronto -- a highly affluent pocket of residential and retail right in the core of the city? I can't think of a wealthy neighbourhood that's walkable and full of retail and restaurants. Wealthy Winnipeggers want to live in Tuxedo, Wellington Crescent, or the exurbs. Retail and restaurants are all spread out. In Toronto, if you have money, you barely need a car. Here, if you have money, you drive everywhere.
The closest I can think of is the Academy strip, but it's not really urban in any meaningful way. It's like 30% of a high street.