"3"^^ . "2"^^ . . "1"^^ . . "2010-12-06T00:00:00"^^ . "1"^^ . "Let me start by saying that I think trying to get downtown going is a great thing. I live down here but I hate how spread out this city is. True downtown is walkable and the light rail helps but much of the best venues are spread out around the outskirts. Cityscape to me looks like a medical office park. In a city (well, the general area) with so much innovative and/or very pleasant design, this is a dud. I predict a full face lift of this property within five years which is sad for something at this cost level. Not inviting and not something that was well thought out. It comes off like something that got caught up in red tape and the left hand wasn't working with the right hand. Nothing is here yet that you can't get elsewhere with free parking and lower sales tax rates. Perhaps the new restaurants will make it worth going to. \nA note on the ice skating. The website says it can accommodate 75-100 skaters. I would estimate the rink is 50x50 at most (most likely 40x40), so that would not be a comfortable time on the ice if they were at \"capacity.\" Aside from that, they didn't have skates smaller than kids size 9 so our daughter got all excited and couldn't skate. I tried calling ahead of time but it just has a recording and says to check the website. What is the point of even having the number? It was just another thing that wasn't well thought out or executed about CityScape."^^ . .