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Originally Posted by Jeff
in a wider view of downtown, it seems it's more of shifting of the deck chairs than actual complete decay and decline. yes there have been recent setbacks and portage place and portage avenue are in the doldrums, but the exchange, the forks, true north square and the area around the WAG are still bright spots. screaming that the sky is falling and that the last person to leave needs to turn off the lights isn't quite true and counter-productive.
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There are people whose job is to promote and do PR. I'm not one of them. Things are in pretty bad shape (not all bad, you have pointed out some of the spots where things are going well) and while I would like that to change, I don't think Winnipeg can spin its way out of this situation.
To Biff's point above, it does seem like there have been an abnormally large number of failed projects downtown. dCondos (which eventually got completed), Sutton Place, 300 Saint Mary, the Starlight iteration of Portage Place, even 300 Main basically took down a company. If downtown was thriving and demand was high, would they have suffered the same fates?