I took a little walk around the wasteland yesterday.
Downtown Hull is more like Centretown than the CBD, most SFH are actually multiple units stuffed full of students and younger professionals. Only the Terrasses-Portage axis is really a dead zone for office workers.Thank you for that Harley, I rarely get out there so this was a treat. Who knew there was so many murals and colourful art pieces, nice! Hull definitely has potential but I think, just like Ottawa's CBD, was is missing is residential density. Sure this is improving slowly but surely but imagine if Ile de Hull was filled with Montreal-style walk-ups and mid-rises at the minimum (vs. a few towers and old single family homes).
Loggia sur la Parc, Eleonore, a bunch of midrise and lowrise apartment buidlings, W/E2 and soon W/E3. Slowly, but surely, it's becoming a place to live.Downtown Hull is more like Centretown than the CBD, most SFH are actually multiple units stuffed full of students and younger professionals. Only the Terrasses-Portage axis is really a dead zone for office workers.
Of course you're right in the sense that it hollowed out since the 60s, it basically lost its city centre. However growth was over 20% last census, and with all the midrises under construction it will be even more than that on the next census.