Your Winnipeg shopping trip just got more crowded
Morning from the Automobile City — here's what's growing in Steinbach.
Well, if you were planning a quiet trip up Highway 12 to Polo Park today, you can forget about it. Uniqlo, that massive Japanese clothing brand, opened its first Winnipeg store this morning, and the photos I'm seeing from CF Polo Park show lines around the block. People were waiting for hours before the doors even opened.
Now, I know some folks here might be rolling their eyes, thinking "another big city story." But think about it: for years, if you wanted something beyond what our fantastic local shops or the big box stores on Highway 12 offered, you were making that drive to the city. This adds another major draw to Winnipeg, meaning more traffic, more people, and definitely longer waits in line. It's a reminder of how our economies are intertwined, whether we like it or not.
### What This Means for Us
* **Traffic Headaches:** If you commute to Winnipeg for work or appointments, expect a little extra congestion around the mall for a while. * **Retail Pull:** It's another reason for Steinbach dollars to leave the city, which is always a concern for our local businesses. Our 480 Chamber members work hard to keep things here. * **A Sign of Growth:** For better or worse, it also signals Winnipeg's continued growth as a regional hub, pulling in major international brands. Steinbach's growth often gets overlooked next to this, but we're doing pretty well on our own terms, thank you very much.
It just goes to show that even something happening an hour north impacts our daily lives here in Steinbach, from your weekend errands to where your dollars are going. We're a growing city of 22,000, and our buying power is significant, so every new retail player in the region makes a difference.
Lena Brandt, MiTL Sports Desk, Steinbach.
The crew on the morning show will have some thoughts on this, I'm sure — listen in at mornings.live.