On Friday, representatives from Downtown Winnipeg Biz and the Social Planning Council of Winnipeg discussed the future of the pedestrian concourse beneath Portage Avenue and Main Street.
Portage And Main
Future plans for Winnipeg’s Portage and Main could benefit pedestrians, impact small business owners
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