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Originally Posted by Keith P.
There two bigger ones were across the street from each other. VW was out of there by the early ‘70s IIRC. There is now one north of what used to be the Old Mill site but that is fairly recent and seems to limp along. The other tire/repair shops are just commercial uses, no different than a bicycle shop. There was a used car lot near the MacD bridge but I don’t recall when that went away, maybe early ‘70s.
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In the early 2000s, there were both a Mitsubishi and a Suzuki auto dealership along Wyse Road as well. Even once the OEM dealerships went away, all of those buildings remained but were switched over to other uses, mostly used car dealerships.
Also, I seem to recall a VW dealership remaining on that site up into the 1980s, but I could be mistaken.
I'm not sure where you get the idea that the Scotia Tire shop is the same as a bicycle shop. It's a reasonably sized building with an office/showroom and 3 service bays with surrounding parking lot.
Anyhow, I never said that Wyse Road today is the same as Kempt Road today, so that's not really a conversation. However, I can say without hesitation that the entire length of Wyse Road is undergoing a transformation, and that's really interesting to see.
Finally, here's the only photo (from 1969) that I have been able to find of that section of Wyse from back in the day, when it was mostly commercial and car dealerships and IMHO it had a different feel than it has now, and will definitely in the future.
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I'm not sure why I am having to defend my post, but it is what it is...