Every urban or now urban area in Trinidad has suffered from inadvertent development. Commercial areas were generally born out of residences, turned small shops, turned strip mall. Produce markets of the type seen in Tunapuna, Princes Town and Sangre Grande, have all spawned rectangles of development as nearby streets turned to cluttered shops, seeking to catch the market spill off. In an effort to capture the trade trapped in this concentrated activity around markets, some markets have tried to go upwards, like Chaguanas, with little success, mainly because there is something odd about a multi-storied market.
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