Cities’ downtown cores are hollowing out, but small towns and suburbs tell a different story

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Cities’ downtown cores are hollowing out, but small towns and suburbs tell a different story
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Central hubs of large cities are hollowing out because of the permanence of hybrid work, but outlying spokes of those cities are growing

Meanwhile, the Ontario cities of Brampton, Barrie and Brantford – all within a two-hour commute from Toronto – saw a surge in mobility of roughly 30 per cent between January, 2020, and September, 2022. Smaller cities in proximity to Montreal and Quebec City, such as Trois-Rivières and Sherbrooke, also saw a substantial increase in foot traffic over the course of the pandemic.

The data do not fully explain why the downtown core of a city like Barrie, for example, would see a surge in movement of people – if a remote worker who used to work at an office But according to Mr. Tapp, the pattern in the data could suggest a rise in the number of remote workers in a city like Barrie, which in turn has led to an increase in economic activity to service these workers.

seemed to be an outlier with data indicating that the city’s downtown had almost recovered to prepandemic norms – compared with January, 2020, there was a decline of just 3.5 per cent in mobility.decline in mobility across 55 downtowns in Canada – a drop of almost 75 per cent.

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