City looks to breathe new life into its ‘heart and soul’
Prince Albert officials have included a vision for a revitalized downtown core in the city’s proposed Official Community Plan (OCP).
Long-term, the City is looking to create a 24-hour presence downtown in order to preserve the area as a prominent retail and commercial hub. Part of this includes increasing the number of residents who live downtown, which could include what the plan document describes as “upper floor, loft-style units.” Also, the City is looking to encourage more cultural, commercial and retail activity.
But the City is considering a sort of “theming” of the area, as well.
“Public investment in civic buildings, including historic structures, can also be a vital factor in the revitalization and redevelopment of the Downtown. The placement of public and civic buildings demonstrates the government’s development priorities, and sends a message to developers, investors and the rest of the community that the Downtown is a desirable investment opportunity,” the document states.


