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Former Winnipeg Mayor Glen Murray imagines celebrating his 93rd birthday on a patio in an Exchange District transformed by innovation.
Former Winnipeg Mayor Glen Murray imagines celebrating his 93rd birthday on a patio in an Exchange District transformed by innovation.
Longtime Exchange District resident Deborah Zanke describes a thriving neighbourhood in 30 years via a note to those house-sitting her condo for the summer.
In the third of a series of 5 Future Vision essays commissioned by the Exchange District BIZ, Shelley Cook imagines an Exchange District 30 years in the future full of greenspace, history, art and most importantly: people.
Acclaimed Hip Hop artist Anthony Sannie (Anthony OKS) returns to his hometown after years away to visit the Exchange District — buzzing with energy, his neighbourhood has only blossomed as the Winnipeg’s arts and cultural hub.
Little Brown Jug founder Kevin Selch kicks off our week of 5 “Future Vision” essays by laying out the Exchange District’s innate potential.
A public conversation about the future of the Exchange District begins on February 1st with essays that imagine what it might be like in 30 years.
Executive Director David Pensato tells the story of how the Exchange District went from an abandoned warehouse district in the 70’s to the popular neighbourhood it is today— and what that teaches us about building the future.