Comment 7515

By w willy (registered) | Posted June 25, 2007 at 14:04:39

I agree with Rusty. There are some parts of Queen Street in Toronto that have become far less interesting as the chains move in. On the other hand, that speaks in part to the very success of creating an urban space that encourages pedestrians and the use of public space. Unlike malls, that also means that things like demonstrations, posters, and political sloganeering can co-exist and co-mingle with the corporate. But perhaps RTH should give this more thought. After all, if Hamilton's downtown really took off, more chains would come back (it is not as if there are a shortage of chain stores downtown as it is). It would seem to me that the issue is not one of railing against the chains, so much as finding a way to maintain a complex ecology of commercial, artistic, and community activities.

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