condovo
Senior Member
Well, I think the retail frontage on Queen is beyond fixing.
Is it just me, or shouldn’t the city push for specific monies to be directed solely towards public-facing improvements? I don't like the wording allowing for $40-45M to be spent on everything from lobbies to the restaurant, pool, and so on, as well as the Queen St frontage.This is a request for a lease extension (The City owns the land on which the Sheraton sits) from 2068 to 2108.
Well, I think the retail frontage on Queen is beyond fixing.
Is it just me, or shouldn’t the city push for specific monies to be directed solely towards public-facing improvements? I don't like the wording allowing for $40-45M to be spent on everything from lobbies to the restaurant, pool, and so on, as well as the Queen St frontage.
Is it just me, or shouldn’t the city push for specific monies to be directed solely towards public-facing improvements? I don't like the wording allowing for $40-45M to be spent on everything from lobbies to the restaurant, pool, and so on, as well as the Queen St frontage.
The problem is, even if they spent money to fix up the exterior, it doesnt mean it would be any good. Just look at how Sheraton is hacking up the interior and making things even worse than how they were before.Is it just me, or shouldn’t the city push for specific monies to be directed solely towards public-facing improvements? I don't like the wording allowing for $40-45M to be spent on everything from lobbies to the restaurant, pool, and so on, as well as the Queen St frontage.
What ruins everything is the entrance to the underground parking garage. The retail frontage can't be fixed unless that's moved. Even if the building were coated in diamonds and rubies, the frontage would still be abysmal as long as it's set back and blocked from the street by a bloody garage entrance.Nothing is beyond fixing - part of the problem is how uninteresting (and shabby) the materials is - it can be made to look good even if it doesn't engage the street.
This - it's like demanding the hotel to spend money on things they are already spending money on.
AoD
March 31, 2021
Yep.Very fixable.
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Why bother though? It'd just be throwing good money after bad.There, fixed that for you!
The fix here is to remove the parking garage access; put a new, wide streetscape where that ramp is; and then fill in the under-canopy zone with new commercial space, with a different and better material palate.
Whether the columns are inside or outside the new building footprint, they need some new cladding.
Why bother though? It'd just be throwing good money after bad.