for those keeping score, there are more than 600 businesses and 6,000 hotel rooms in the market.
with parliament hill looming in the background, mullins also says the market “bridges the concept of town and crown”.
an aerial view of what the byward market would look like under the city’s revitalization plan.
the planning partnership
most long-term ottawa residents, she says, can share an anecdote or two about a memorable personal or family event with the market at its core, often with music and or eating involved. she also says the current incarnation of the byward market is an amazing foundation.
“in terms of how we build upon that, the vision aims to create purposely built quality spaces, something befitting the special space of the national capital.”
the public realm plan has been percolating for a while.
online surveys, panel discussions, workshops, interviews with market businesses and a preliminary design took place between 2018 and 2019. no two cities are exactly alike, but in assessing how the market could adapt, the city looked around the globe for examples of how refashioned neighbourhoods spurred positive change.
that includes temple bar in dublin, baker street in london, barcelona superblocks in spain and the
detroit riverfront, across lake michigan from windsor.
people walk past the temple bar pub in temple bar on october 15, 2009 in dublin, ireland. it is a vibrant city with a thriving music scene and has been voted one of the top 25 cities of the world to live in.
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city council approved the plan in the midst of the pandemic in 2021. now, the first step in a reimagined market is just around the corner, beginning on william street in 2026. that part of the project will be
financed by the $11.8 million received from the ontario government in the ontario-ottawa downtown economic recovery fund.