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COVID-19: Downtown Winnipeg businesses still quiet — for now

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New Downtown BIZ grant program to pair Winnipeg businesses for pandemic support Fenske said she still believes the area is positioned to rebound nicely at the end of the pandemic, with over a billion dollars in capital projects currently underway.With a focus on residential properties like 300 Main Street, the area will be able to come roaring back if Winnipeggers view it for more than a place to work.“How can we make sure that we have a vibrant downtown that really is that destination?” Fenske said.“So when our events, arts, culture, all come back, that we’re ready for it — but maybe some people don’t want to do the commute anymore, so maybe it’s downsizing, maybe it’s moving into a larger apartment downtown.”Meyers Norris Penney.

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