Thunder Bay BIA says Teleperformance building ideal for retail
In the past year, several businesses have opened up in Thunder Bay's north core
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The chair of Thunder Bay's Waterfront District Business Improvement Association is calling the closure of Teleperformance a significant loss, but said it also presents an opportunity for renewal in the area.
Jim Comuzzi said the former Eaton's store, leased by Teleperformance, is a gorgeous building in the city's downtown north core.
"I believe that, with the configuration of the inside of the old Eaton's building, there is a possibility to turn it into some good shopping and some good retail stores."
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He’s hopeful the association can have some input on future tenants.
"In every cloud you've got to find that silver lining and the fact that it is a very important corner of the city and downtown north core that is growing, I would love to see retail."