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Regina just gave Brandt 100 acres of your city.

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You won't believe what they just did with the REAL District, eh?

Okay, so I just got off the phone with my kokum, and she's already heard about this – because this is Regina, yeah, we know what it sounds like, and we've heard your joke. Now sit down and listen. City Council just went and accepted Brandt’s bid for the REAL District. What does that mean? Well, they’re handing over most of our city’s 100-acre entertainment district to Brandt as a private operator. Yeah, the same Brandt that’s got their name on Evraz Place. This isn’t just a little corner lot, this is a huge chunk of prime real estate out by the Co-op refinery, a place that hosts everything from the Pats games to the Agribition.

### What This Means for Regina

This is a big deal, folks, and I'm not just talking about the bottom line. This changes how a big part of our city operates. Think about it:

* **Who's in Charge Now?** Up until now, the city’s had a pretty direct hand in the REAL District. Now it’s Brandt, a private company. That’s a whole different ballgame for how decisions get made about our major events and facilities.

* **The Future of Events:** From Rider games at Mosaic Stadium to concerts, trade shows, and all the smaller events that fill up the Evraz Place complex, this could shift the focus. Will we see more private sponsorships, different types of events? Oh for sure.

* **Our Community Hub:** The REAL District isn't just a collection of buildings; it's where we gather, where we celebrate, where we sometimes commiserate after a tough Rider loss, eh. It's a central part of our city's identity, sitting out there just off Albert Street North, visible to everyone coming in and out of town.

This is a huge step, making one of Regina’s biggest public assets a private venture. It’s a gamble, for sure, but maybe it's the kind of shake-up the district needs to really grow. We just have to hope Brandt knows how much this place means to us, from the Cathedral District right out to Sherwood.

Darlene Chicken-Lawson, MiTL Sports Desk, Regina.

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