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Nice PIcs!
Is it still the plan to incorporate the Elizabeth Hollbrook sculptures?
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Is it still the plan to incorporate the Elizabeth Hollbrook sculptures?
Should be. They were protected with plywood boxes for most of the last 5 years, I'd imagine they took them off so they can clean them up and restore them a bit.
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Should be. They were protected with plywood boxes for most of the last 5 years, I'd imagine they took them off so they can clean them up and restore them a bit.
Thanks, don't remember how many sculptures were put away, but now that the exterior of the original building is much smaller, wondering if there enough is room for all. A maybe option is to have the AGH display some of them in their proposed outdoor plaza.
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Thanks, don't remember how many sculptures were put away, but now that the exterior of the original building is much smaller, wondering if there enough is room for all. A maybe option is to have the AGH display some of them in their proposed outdoor plaza.
What you see in the picture was all there was. Just 8 of them. The did not go anywhere, they just got covered up with plywood.
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I'm assuming they'll be cleaning them up as well as installing new flagpoles in the old holders. The front ground floor of this dev is my favourite part. I love the building entrances along Main.
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Here's a new promo video for 150 Main West with some interior shots...



There's a VIP unveiling and sales event on April 9.
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It's a little off topic, but I find high ceilings an odd selling point many places use. Once it's tall enough you won't hit your head all it means is a need to buy longer curtains and a harder time changing lightbulbs.
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Here's a new promo video for 150 Main West with some interior shots...
Showing the City Centre shopping experience isn't helping their promotion when we see a total of 6 people shopping and some stores that look empty.
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Old Posted Mar 28, 2016, 10:25 PM
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Showing the City Centre shopping experience isn't helping their promotion when we see a total of 6 people shopping and some stores that look empty.
that part killed me.
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Showing the City Centre shopping experience isn't helping their promotion when we see a total of 6 people shopping and some stores that look empty.
"Hess Street night life" will be the big attraction
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I'm not sure who thought Hess Street was a good idea, ghost town in the day, cheeseball bar ghetto at night.
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I'm not sure who thought Hess Street was a good idea, ghost town in the day, cheeseball bar ghetto at night.
It brings in the tax money. Better than vacant buildings.

During the summer the patios get a decent amount of customers during the day. I go at least once a week with coworkers for lunch.

The bars are packed on weekends. I've outgrown that crowd but it does have a market for the late teens early 20 crowd.
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It's more the idea of putting all the bars together like that, hence the term ghetto. Seems weird to me.
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Some of the bars in Hess aren't actually so bad during the day in the summer but at night the whole place is just a no-go zone for me. It is slowly improving with each passing year as a more diverse selection of restaurants and bars open down there but it'll take awhile yet. The main strip along Hess is still largely made up of nightclubs.
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Didn't it have a fair range of restaurants in the 90s? I don't remember so well as I was a kid, but I remember going out for dinner there a number of times.
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Didn't it have a fair range of restaurants in the 90s? I don't remember so well as I was a kid, but I remember going out for dinner there a number of times.
Yes. And the bars were more like the pubs of Augusta St.

The patios were always a huge hit in the summer months and drew big crowds, but I think things started to go a bit far when some of the pubs were renovated and morphed into clubs. I was really surprised to see that when I came back to this area in 2006 (after only 6 years living away).

Hopefully the future brings some better balance.
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