"One day we walked in and they were building all of these barricades," said Heather Nightingale, store director at MisMack Clean Cosmetics.
"We’re paying for street-front rent and our costumers can’t even come and look in our windows," said Jim Cassels, manager at Simply the Best.Further down the street, macaron sales are also slumping. CTV News also asked what specifically was wrong with the structural integrity of the sidewalk, but that question wasn’t answered.
Just say you are building a protected bike lane. Problem solved in minutes...
Looks like a standoff between the city and building owner on who pays. There’s nothing complicated about the engineering here. The retailers are being hurt by this. The city and building owner need to give the public a clear project outline and timeline.
Yeah. They should have insurance for that.