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Originally Posted by Keith P.
It could be foreseeing the decline of DT Halifax as anything other than a tourist destination. Perhaps 20-30 years from now the business district will shift to places like Bayers Lake, and DT will be a place tourists take bus tours to visit before returning on them to their hotels in the suburbs, since they cannot easily bring their vehicles to DT directly and there is nothing for them to do there except buy souvenirs and eat fried food and ice cream from shacks on the theme-park waterfront.
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After touring overseas, and revisiting the core arguments of the conservation groups, old Halifax, once existing walls and all, would have been a big draw had we had foresight to save it en masse.
Everyone knows about Old Quebec and enjoys the look and feel. If we are going to have height restrictions we may as well as kept Historic Properties right up to the clock.
As a commuter, I would have prefered the office core shifted out a few decades ago also...
...Awaiting the ambush now...