When the McEwen School of Architecture took hold of their downtown location, they booted the longstanding farmers’ market, located in the wooden CP Rail building.
The farmers’ market is now using tents, intermittently on Thursdays at Science North and at the old train station on Elgin Street. If Moncton, a city with a rough population of 75,000 residents, can support a well-furnished and popular market in their downtown, why can’t Sudbury? Coming back to Moncton, I believe that it is an excellent case-study and presents an attractive model we can follow.
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We had one, built with public funds, then the city sold it to a private developer