Charting a course for downtown Nanaimo
NANAIMO — Words like sketchy, dangerous and unpleasant were found to be often used when describing downtown Naniamo, but it’s hoped brighter days are ahead.
A research project by a collection of Vancouver Island University students known as ACE Nanaimo discovered many people wouldn’t go downtown because they considered it a dangerous, hard to access place where “nothing ever happens and if it does, I don’t hear about it until it’s over.”
At the centre of concerns was the intersection of Commercial St. and Terminal Ave., the main access into downtown scarred by a long-standing derelict building and the fenced off hole where the Acme building used to stand.
“That corner of downtown is our main intersection and it’s not appealing,” mayor Leonard Krog told NanaimoNewsNOW. He said turning the A&B Sound building into an outdoor public art gallery has brightened the corner but serious issues still remain.