Save the ground level retail space at the Pelissier Street Parking Garage
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Brigham
11 years ago
We need to make our downtown better - who needs more parking spaces if there are no retail spaces left? What are people parking for exactly?
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Kevin Kavanaugh
11 years ago
In agreement with DWBIA opposition. Repair and Retrofit for viable retail/commercial/civic space. Vive le Pelissier.
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Mario mouamer
11 years ago
There is no advantage to removing potential business out of a recovering Street .. Other businesses will surely retract possible opport. to open within the area .
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Cécile Paquette Crouchman
11 years ago
Important for Windsor
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Livia Scebba
11 years ago
Pelissier Street is an important street! It provides a niche for artisinal business cultures and other small entrepreneurships that Windsor needs. The more you make these niches out to be unimportant, the more you cheapen Windsor's character, which affects tourism as well as cultural attitude. We don't live in a lunch bucket town anymore. Leave this spaces open! Time will take care of the rest.
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Lise Chartrand
11 years ago
save it!
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Jim McLeod
11 years ago
1091 Albert Rd.
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Anonymous
11 years ago
we don't need more parking, the last floor was never ever full the last year I lived cross the structure
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Anonymous
11 years ago
save it....
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John Pare
11 years ago
Seems it would be more beneficial to the City if they would encourage more businesses to start up, thus providing jobs and enticing more to actually come downtown.
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Mori McIntosh
11 years ago
1759 Eastgate Estates
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Joanne Richard
11 years ago
373 Detroit Street, Apt. 407
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allaa mokdad
11 years ago
Taking back our city.
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Jeff Bouzide
11 years ago
we need vibrant street level retail, not parking spaces.
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GEORGE R. LUP
11 years ago
Please keep this parking garage as it is and keep the ground level retail spaces there.
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Lisa montilla
11 years ago
Save Pelissier ...
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Dan Bryant
11 years ago
this is a valuable part of downtown and need to be kept
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Bea Flanagan
11 years ago
Featured
I live downtown &being a walker on The Trails & downtown Pelissier is a clean street not like Ouelette Keep it for Shops.....
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Jesse Taylor-Vigneux
11 years ago
Featured
We have to figure out another use for the retail spots left vacant. What about partnering with the government in funding student business'? The core is becoming more geared towards the student population so why not allow students to run their own stores and restaurants?
We need to make our downtown better - who needs more parking spaces if there are no retail spaces left? What are people parking for exactly?
In agreement with DWBIA opposition. Repair and Retrofit for viable retail/commercial/civic space. Vive le Pelissier.
There is no advantage to removing potential business out of a recovering Street .. Other businesses will surely retract possible opport. to open within the area .
Important for Windsor
Pelissier Street is an important street! It provides a niche for artisinal business cultures and other small entrepreneurships that Windsor needs. The more you make these niches out to be unimportant, the more you cheapen Windsor's character, which affects tourism as well as cultural attitude. We don't live in a lunch bucket town anymore. Leave this spaces open! Time will take care of the rest.
save it!
1091 Albert Rd.
we don't need more parking, the last floor was never ever full the last year I lived cross the structure
save it....
Seems it would be more beneficial to the City if they would encourage more businesses to start up, thus providing jobs and enticing more to actually come downtown.
1759 Eastgate Estates
373 Detroit Street, Apt. 407
Taking back our city.
we need vibrant street level retail, not parking spaces.
Please keep this parking garage as it is and keep the ground level retail spaces there.
Save Pelissier ...
this is a valuable part of downtown and need to be kept
I live downtown &being a walker on The Trails & downtown Pelissier is a clean street not like Ouelette Keep it for Shops.....
We have to figure out another use for the retail spots left vacant. What about partnering with the government in funding student business'? The core is becoming more geared towards the student population so why not allow students to run their own stores and restaurants?
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