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    Yes - please make it stop! I just moved here to London a few months ago, and one of the key things attracting me to London (other than family) are the historic buildings and unique communities/events it has to offer. These "Smart" centres just seem to destroy any culture a city has and they are everywhere in North America.

    I'm a young entrepreneur in the tech industry, and I'd like think that London is trying hard to attract these types of demographics.

    If building sprawling Big Box stores is the answer to some economical question, then there is something missing in the equation and we truly need to try harder and be more creative!