October 27, 2007

Distillery District Cancelled

As far as Alan Halberstadt is concerned Old Walkerville stays. This reported in Saturday's Windsor Star:

"As far as I'm concerned, anybody who's e-mailing me about it, I'm telling 'em it's dead and buried," said Halberstadt on Friday.
The new label for the area created an uproar this week after a progress report on Windsor's 2007-2010 Community Strategic Plan talked of rebranding some city places. But Halberstadt said the "Distillery District" phrase ended up in the report because of "a lack of communication," and Walkerville people have already decided it's a no go.


Let's watch for the official announcement.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thats great. Walkerville it is.
EXCEPT all the Noooz is politics, almost all MOM articles are about POLITICS. What a bummer. Nothin Good in the Hood?

Anonymous said...

Anon 1: Sadly you are right. There is just too much political distraction out there. Important stuff. BUT ISSUES WHICH ARE VERY IMPORTANT, NOT ONLY TO WALKERVILLE RESIDENTS BUT TO WINDSORITES AS A WHOLE. I promise to offer a better mix starting now.

Anonymous said...

If Kirwood wasn't interested in politics he wouldn't be Mayor would he? Why not post politics thats special to Walkerville, like the naming thing here and Kirwood could start another blog for Windsor politics? I want MOM stuff thats happening right here. Hello to new neighbours, goodby to folks that have to move (sigh) What about winterising tips, fall sweep the street, the next neighbourhood bar potluck, things like that?

Anonymous said...

Unfortunately Square One is Closing
Fortunately Emporium Cafe is Opening

Anonymous said...

We've all been at this cross road once before. Alan says "as far as he's concerned" but we haven't heard any word from other councillors or seen an official position from the city or BIA. So...Did they really give up on the notion? Don't let your guard down.

Anonymous said...

...and Imeson Antiques is opening in the Posteroptics building with a tenant above.

Anonymous said...

Little late to respond but it isn't it ironic that after the big BRANDING PUSH that Walkerville Brewing Company is under recievership. Where would that have left the "Distillery District".