This reminds me of Railtown by the Save-On-Foods in many ways. That was a catalyst for downtown in some ways and I think this gaggle of development (and park) should also bring a new sense of hope and optimism about our downtown. Just like railtown in its day, the developments leave something to be desired when it comes to quality and architecture, but I'm glad its happening nonetheless. I remain optimistic that once DT is able to reach a certain threshold population, we will see higher quality developments and some higher buildings too. Onwards and upwards!