Edmonton industry leaders look for ways to improve downtown
“It’s really critical to once again bring people back downtown, and the business cases for these retailers to stay and grow and open up new businesses is going to be heck of a lot stronger,” Anderson said.Industry leaders voiced their thoughts on Wednesday during a panel. They stressed these struggles aren’t unique to Edmonton. They say it’s important not to give up because doing so would impact the entire city.
“Downtown is the place most people are going to see in Edmonton, whether they are newcomers to the city, businesses we are trying to attract and tourists.”
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