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Originally Posted by kevinbottawa
Rideau Street is Ottawa's equivalent of Ste. Catherine or Yonge Street. How many grocery stores do you find on those streets? I'd love to see something that helps to make Rideau Street a destination. The Rideau Centre alone can't make Rideau a destination. I'd love to see something like the long awaited concert hall. Or as I've said before, a new Holt Renfrew as well as a few other stores. Something that attracts people from all over town. The needs of the immediate area are important, but this is your main downtown street. Loblaws is already within walking distance, Shoppers east of King Edward has groceries, and there's a Rexall and Shoppers west of King Edward.
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You can make a place a destination while still making it liveable for local residents with a good selection of everyday retail needs. I live in downtown Kingston, which is a major regional tourist draw that people throng over especially in summer, but it's still got lots of good retail for local residents. Food Basics, Metro, two Shoppers Drug Marts, Rexall, IDA, Staples, Vandervoorts (independent hardware store stock full of good stuff for low prices), H&R Block, all five major banks, dentist office, ... and all of that is located right next to restaurants, bars, tourist attractions, etc. True mixed use and mixed function. That's what we need for Rideau Street and our other mainstreets.