Northern Light
Superstar
Ok, I thought we need a thread for those with a positive mindset about Toronto's present and its future.
As per this recent document for Toronto's Board of Trade:
http://bot.com/Content/NavigationMenu/Policy/Scorecard/Scorecard_on_Prosperity_2010_FINAL.pdf
This City ain't doin 1/2 bad!
Now, just because we have a high rate of University Education, a middling rate of unemployment, not unreasonable office rents, low crime and taxes, and healthy City doesn't mean we can't or shouldn't do better.
But I believe we are doing better, on average, the last several years, and are set to do in the future.
Some personal highlights in this regard:
HST - like it or love it, it does improve Ontario's business tax environment
Corporate Tax - Federally and Provincially rates are now at or below most of Europe AND the U.S. and continue to decline
Gov't Debt - too high, but is well below the U.S., much of Europe and JAPAN whose deficits/ debts are 50-200% above our own
Business Property Tax (City imposed and provincial) in decline for the next decade
Real Estate - Still a very strong market, with much under construction and more coming.
Population Growth - very strong, both regional and the City proper (the latter adding 50,000+ residents per year)
Waterfront - Along way to go, but Sugar Beach and Sherbourne Commons are this year. As its new waterfront promenade from Jarvis to Sherbourne
Add to that, the new Queen's Quay (at least 800M of it goes next year), York Quay looks to start next year, Sherbourne Promenade (Front - Queen's Quay is next year), by next year the Leslie Spit will feature a variety of new amenities.
Hospitals: Phenomenal growth in biomedical research and high quality healthcare facilties.
Complete: (last 3 years) St. Mike's expansion, St. Mikes research facility, new TGH wing, Toronto Rehab, New Western Atrium/ER, New Facility in 'burbs in Brampton, Trillium and Scarb. Gen got a new ER too.
Underway: New Sick Kids research facility, Bridgepoint rebuild, CAMH rebuild
Coming soon: New Humber River Regional, East General Redevelopment, New St. Mike's wing
Banks: Very healthy, likely to expand relative to global peers
Universities:
Record donations received in recent years for McMaster, U of T, Ryerson etc.
Recently completed new buildings, almost too numerous to mention
Coming Soon:
Munk Global Affairs School (U of T)
Massive expansion at U of T Scarborough
Expansion of Robarts (U of T)
Expansion of Residences (U of T/st. Mikes)
Ryerson MLG
Ryerson Student Centre
York - new Forensic/and health Sciences buildings
Rumoured:
York U - Medical School
York U - Faculty of Engineering
I'll stop there for now..............
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This thread is not just for us to pat ourselves on the back though, but to focus on constructive suggestions for how we get our City to the next level of prosperity and success, and maintain and grow the momentum of the last few years.
As per this recent document for Toronto's Board of Trade:
http://bot.com/Content/NavigationMenu/Policy/Scorecard/Scorecard_on_Prosperity_2010_FINAL.pdf
This City ain't doin 1/2 bad!
Now, just because we have a high rate of University Education, a middling rate of unemployment, not unreasonable office rents, low crime and taxes, and healthy City doesn't mean we can't or shouldn't do better.
But I believe we are doing better, on average, the last several years, and are set to do in the future.
Some personal highlights in this regard:
HST - like it or love it, it does improve Ontario's business tax environment
Corporate Tax - Federally and Provincially rates are now at or below most of Europe AND the U.S. and continue to decline
Gov't Debt - too high, but is well below the U.S., much of Europe and JAPAN whose deficits/ debts are 50-200% above our own
Business Property Tax (City imposed and provincial) in decline for the next decade
Real Estate - Still a very strong market, with much under construction and more coming.
Population Growth - very strong, both regional and the City proper (the latter adding 50,000+ residents per year)
Waterfront - Along way to go, but Sugar Beach and Sherbourne Commons are this year. As its new waterfront promenade from Jarvis to Sherbourne
Add to that, the new Queen's Quay (at least 800M of it goes next year), York Quay looks to start next year, Sherbourne Promenade (Front - Queen's Quay is next year), by next year the Leslie Spit will feature a variety of new amenities.
Hospitals: Phenomenal growth in biomedical research and high quality healthcare facilties.
Complete: (last 3 years) St. Mike's expansion, St. Mikes research facility, new TGH wing, Toronto Rehab, New Western Atrium/ER, New Facility in 'burbs in Brampton, Trillium and Scarb. Gen got a new ER too.
Underway: New Sick Kids research facility, Bridgepoint rebuild, CAMH rebuild
Coming soon: New Humber River Regional, East General Redevelopment, New St. Mike's wing
Banks: Very healthy, likely to expand relative to global peers
Universities:
Record donations received in recent years for McMaster, U of T, Ryerson etc.
Recently completed new buildings, almost too numerous to mention
Coming Soon:
Munk Global Affairs School (U of T)
Massive expansion at U of T Scarborough
Expansion of Robarts (U of T)
Expansion of Residences (U of T/st. Mikes)
Ryerson MLG
Ryerson Student Centre
York - new Forensic/and health Sciences buildings
Rumoured:
York U - Medical School
York U - Faculty of Engineering
I'll stop there for now..............
********
This thread is not just for us to pat ourselves on the back though, but to focus on constructive suggestions for how we get our City to the next level of prosperity and success, and maintain and grow the momentum of the last few years.