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Old Posted Dec 23, 2020, 7:03 PM
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Originally Posted by CoryB View Post

And while it wouldn't have the same impact as straight residential it would bring a reasonable number of people to downtown on a regular basis.
With a facility like this across the street from the WAG it would make the area kind of an arts & culture zone, very suitable for the start of Memorial Blvd. and the Manitoba Legislature.

As for housing, I agree a national Indigenous museum it wouldn't directly contribute to residential in the area. However, perhaps that lack of residential may spur other new developments in the area?

One other thing that makes a museum like that attractive: Treaty 1 Territory.
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