Comment 64225

By Mogadon Megalodon (anonymous) | Posted May 30, 2011 at 12:09:24 in reply to Comment 64221

I'm probably drawing lines a little broadly, but the '70s bias is I think mostly the mess of Jackson Square construction, which ripped up a huge stretch of the core.

That project was itself rooted in the previous decade's belief that the downtown was failing and in need of radical reworking.

Megablock projects such as Jackson Square actively seek to redefine psychogeography. JS erased buildings and streets from the landscape. Some people will see an improvement, while others won't. Ditto for the demise/demolition of historic retail establishments through the 80s and 90s.

But it's not a new trend, by any means. Of any city in Canada, Hamilton is the most obviously a product of the Industrial Revolution, and it has that thinking engrained in its DNA. The city has been razing old buildings almost as long as it has been putting them up.

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