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<blockquote data-quote="Stacky" data-source="post: 6921832" data-attributes="member: 22688"><p>They had to move with the times and just C-19 accelerated that.</p><p></p><p>They could have a city centre choked with traffic, parking and pollution dedicated to traffic movement and all day car storage or a thriving vibrant city where people could relax, eat out and have a drink and browse the streets etc without having to dodge cars and have active mobility.Bars and restaurants etc also pay big rates and if they go under then the city would die.</p><p></p><p>They had to make the city more attractive as if you want car dependent shopping just head to all the big free car parking joyless shopping centres. </p><p>New offices/hotels/apartments will only add to the vibrancy long term.</p><p></p><p>The senior management at City Hall also travel all over Europe and they can see what is being done to enhance and revitalize cities after decades of car dominance.</p><p></p><p>Princes St was pedestrianised 50 years ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stacky, post: 6921832, member: 22688"] They had to move with the times and just C-19 accelerated that. They could have a city centre choked with traffic, parking and pollution dedicated to traffic movement and all day car storage or a thriving vibrant city where people could relax, eat out and have a drink and browse the streets etc without having to dodge cars and have active mobility.Bars and restaurants etc also pay big rates and if they go under then the city would die. They had to make the city more attractive as if you want car dependent shopping just head to all the big free car parking joyless shopping centres. New offices/hotels/apartments will only add to the vibrancy long term. The senior management at City Hall also travel all over Europe and they can see what is being done to enhance and revitalize cities after decades of car dominance. Princes St was pedestrianised 50 years ago. [/QUOTE]
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