A6 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 19, 1994 _ TERRACE STANDARD Dr. Thomas Nenninger announces the opening of his practice in GENERAL DENTISTRY 3usiness REVI Malls asked to cooperate | [___ ores Mon. - Wed. 8am-5pm TWO OF Terrace’s downtown idea. We certainly don’t want to tion possibilities. downtown would suffer. Tues. - Thurs. 8am-8pm Shopping malls are being asked if lose the strength of the downtown “T think we have ta keep the But now the downtown shop- Eri | they’ll cooperate in future devel- core,” he said. downtown core strong. I know ping core has extended to include Fri. 8am-1pm opments of their propertics. Part and parcel of asking the that the merchants on the 4600 both the 4600 Block down to the The suggestion is directed malls if there’s the possibility Block (of Lakelse) and on Lazelle © Skeena Mall and the result is a ' toward the Skeets Ma ane the — they’Il cooperate on development would be hit hard if a Walmart, stronger retail presence for local Please call 635-1213 for an appointment. adjacent one housing the Cana- is. ensuring there is adequate for Jack of a better example, and regional shopping dollars. h . ‘ dian Imperial Bank of Commerce parking, Veldman added. would move to Thornhill in song said. Blonat shopping collars, ne Sunday Appointments are available on request and assorted retail outlets. That’s tied to this spring’s sug- kind of large shopping centre,"’ “T think what that did was to It comes from a motion passed gestion of a possible expansion of said Evans. increase possibilities for every- at city council’s tourism and eco- ithe KMart store at the Skeena “What we would sce then is body. What we have to do now is nomic advisory committee last Mall. The expansion would move —_ people flocking there to do their keep that core,”’ Evans added. week, into. what is now parking and shopping. We would sce two Skeena Mall manager Lynda The motion mentions ; lease ex- create the need for more vehicle centres — Terrace and Thornhill Bretfeld said she has heard sug- OOM. OTF ent pirations and tenant transfers at space. _ 7 in close proximity to each gestions that the two malls will be the malls. Onc suggestion made this other and competing with each asked to cooperate. ‘ City economic development of-- spring is for a multi-level parking —_other,”’ he said, But she added that the mall, as . ficer Ken Veldman said the idea structure and that could best be One local historical example of — of late last week, hadn’t been of: also makes sense given sugges-- done on property closer to Greig retail outlets working together is _ ficially approached. tions of additions and changes to Ave. than to-Lakelse Ave., said the revitalization of the 4600 | The Skeena Mall is owned by a both malls. - Veldman. Block of Lakelse to develop Vancouver company and the ad- One of the strengths of the Terrace and District Chamber awnings and sidewalks. jacent one is owned by Okanagan retail sector is the downtown of Commerce president John That in part was spurred by the Skeena Group which is also the core. It’s strong and successful Evans agreed with the idea of as- development of the Skeena Mall, parent company of Skeena Broad- and to keep that together is the king ihe two malls about coopera- said Evans, and worries that the casters, Out & About EX-PRIME MINISTER Brian Mulroney is not only on the board of directors of a mining company +? with a property up here, he’s now ~ been appointed chairman of a new board, That board is to provide advice on international matters for :-. American Barrick which, when ‘- 7+ it took over Lac Minerals, be- “7. came the new owner of the Red aoe | ; -+ Mountain gold property near & a nerd > Stewart. NORTHWEST COMMUNITY College hosied its first audio-visual trade show last week. 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