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Waterloo Chronicle, 1 Aug 2019, p. 003

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PM40050478 THURSDAY AUGUST 1, 2019 ALL BACKSPLASH NO TAX OVER 200 STYLES IN STOCK! lepage millwork remodel • replACe • reTHINK UPGRADE YOUR VIEW Let us inspire you. Visit us at: 2236 Shirley dr. Kitchener 519-578-3938 • bavarianwindows.com A lw ay s on lin e fir st a t w at er lo oc hr on ic le .c a/ co ld ca se THIS WEEK Theories still linger more than 40 years after murder of Tracy Kundinger Andy Brast has no problem making a left-hand turn onto King Street - and that's part of the prob- lem. "It used to take me forever," said the owner of Carry On Com- ics at King Street North and Du- pont Street East, noting the de- cline in traffic, both on foot and by vehicle. With the area north of his shop - from Bridgeport Road East to Spring Street - wrapping up con- struction of Phase 2 of the UpTown Waterloo Streetscape Project, he's wondering where exactly all the customers are in the recently-fin- ished section. The north end of the uptown core has been closed to vehicular traffic since April 1. Although it's still possible to access storefronts UPTOWN BUSINESSES LOOK FOR LIGHT AS CONSTRUCTION WINDS DOWN ADAM JACKSON ajackson@waterloochronicle.ca See IT'S, page 6 As construction of the streetscape project in uptown Waterloo draws to a close, businesses are struggling to keep afloat. In Phase I, where construction has already been completed, business has not returned to normal levels. Adam Jackson/Torstar

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