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Downtown Halifax Business Commission wants ideas for Granville Mall

The Downtown Halifax Business Commission is inviting the public to submit their ideas for another project, similar to the painting of Argyle Street.

Public encouraged to submit ideas to make Granville Mall a more attractive destination

The Downtown Halifax Business Commission says it wants to build on the success of the Argyle Street Project, which aimed to encourage pedestrians to visit the historic downtown. (Brett Ruskin/CBC)

The Downtown Halifax Business Commission is planningto buildon what it calls the success of the Argyle Street project in an effort to bring more people to downtown Halifax this winter.

The focus is now on Granville Malla pedestrian shopping areawith Italianate-stylehistoric facades dating back to the 1800s.

The mall features pubs, bars, restaurants, art galleries and boutique stores.

It is also the current home of the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design.

"We're definitely looking at Granville Mall as another wonderful pedestrian-centric area in the downtown," said Brenden Sommerhalder, the commission's director of communications and marketing.

Welcoming your ideas

Sommerhalder said the feedback on the Argyle Street projectwhere the street was painted with anargyle pattern and closed attimes to vehicle traffichas been "almost unanimously positive."

"They reported [an] increase in foot traffic, increase in revenue; things that they attribute to the project and the attention people were paying to Argyle Street during the summer," he said.

Sommerhalder said the street attracted people of all ages.

"People were going to Argyle Street businesses for the first timein years, if ever;maybe for the first time with their children," he said. "We've never seen so many strollers downtown in one spot!"

Sommerhalder said the commission would like to partner with businesses in the area and do something similar to what was done on Argyle Street.

"That is [to] really focus on it as a public art piece and as a place for people to come together and mingle and experience community in the downtown."

Sommerhalder says the commission hasn't yet decided what it will do with Granville Mall but it is open tosuggestions from the public

"Let your imaginations soar," he said."Share your ideas with us and who knows where that will go?"