A Horrible Week for Downtown Winnipeg
So I went away for a little r and r, and I'm catching up on the news after getting back to town.
These are the headlines I see:
Giant Tiger closing downtown store
Woman stabbed to death at Portage Place
IGM puts its headquarters office tower up for sale
Canad Inns puts its downtown buildings up for sale
To put it bluntly, this is a horrendous set of headlines. And that's just one week's worth. For a while I thought downtown might bounce back after a few rough years with the pandemic and a sharp increase in street drugs, but it appears that people and big capital alike have basically abandoned downtown at this point. Damn near everything is closing, or up for sale, or both. No amount of PR spin by the Downtown BIZ can make anyone capable of critical thought believe that there is any kind of "renaissance" taking place.
It is troubling that all these years of efforts directed at downtown renewal, pretty much going back as far as the 1960s with the development of City Hall and Manitoba Centennial Centre, with likely billions of dollars spent over the decades, have gotten us an increasingly dysfunctional wasteland to show for it.