Abandoned Amusement Center in Calgary's Chinatown Set for Demolition
Funtastic Nathan's to Meet the Wrecking Ball
Memories of Happier Times Fade as Site Prepares for New Development
An abandoned children's entertainment center in Calgary's Chinatown is set for demolition, bringing an end to an era of fun and memories for many local families.
Funtastic Nathan's, located in the basement-level Cinder Alley, opened in the early 1990s and quickly became a popular destination for children's birthday parties and weekend outings. However, the center closed its doors in 1998, and the building has been vacant ever since.
In recent years, the abandoned building has become a haven for graffiti artists and homeless people. The once-bright and cheerful interior is now covered in dust and decay, a sad reminder of happier times.
The site is now set to be redeveloped into a new mixed-use development, which will include retail, office, and residential space. The demolition of Funtastic Nathan's is scheduled to begin in the coming weeks, marking the end of an era for this iconic Calgary landmark.
As the wrecking ball prepares to swing, many former patrons of Funtastic Nathan's are taking to social media to share their memories of the center. Some recall the laughter and joy they experienced there as children, while others remember the delicious birthday cakes and ice cream. For many, the demolition of Funtastic Nathan's is a bittersweet moment, as it brings an end to a beloved chapter in their lives.
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