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Loss of free parking least of worries for downtown, OEV businesses

  • By The London Free Press
  • 4 April 2024

Businesses in downtown London and Old East Village, which benefited from free parking during the pandemic, would welcome a partial extension of the program, but argue more needs to be done to support them.

‘Definitely seen a churn’: What’s behind the changes on Richmond Row?

  • By The London Free Press
  • 1 February 2024

While familiar restaurants and stores announce their sudden closure, new faces are excited to join the rapidly growing downtown core. 

$5.1M sale of former Rexall building seen as good sign for downtown

  • By The London Free Press
  • 25 January 2024

Downtown London advocates hope for a retail renaissance at a high-profile core intersection, with the sale of a long-unoccupied building to a Toronto-area developer.

The London Downtown Business Association will see its 2024 budget increased $1,065,000 as money pledged to the merchants’ group by the city is finally flowing, states a report to the city’s corporate

  • By The London Free Press
  • 12 January 2024

Downtown businesses in London are getting a million-dollar boost to combat COVID’s impact and cope with homelessness.

The city has issued a demolition permit for 369 York St., former home to the London Free Press for more than 50 years, and one commercial realtor believes its demise may offer the city an unprecedente

  • By The London Free Press
  • 6 January 2024

To have eight acres (3.2 ha) in the core that can be developed as one site is rare, said Brent Rudell, vice-president Southwestern Ontario for commercial realty firm Cushman Wakefield.

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