op-mccoy-mall-bronfin.jpg To condition the space’s full enjoyment on buying something from one of the mall’s establishments runs counter to its standing as an inclusive public square. Appears In McCOY: Charlottesville’s public square remains in want of public seating By Robert McCoy | October 19, 2021 The Downtown Mall's standing as the city's inclusive public square is diminished by its inconvenient lack of public benches.
McCOY: Charlottesville’s public square remains in want of public seating By Robert McCoy | October 19, 2021 The Downtown Mall's standing as the city's inclusive public square is diminished by its inconvenient lack of public benches.
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