…plus one can get tickets on their smartphone (or computer before you leave home or office), so there are lots of options for tickets these days.
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How is that possible - the cineplex is on the top floors. I thought the loading docks were at ground level?Does anyone have a copy of the leasing plan/blueprint of this building? I'm wondering how possible it is to reconfigure the layout to something that isn't pants on head stupid. Apparently the truck dock area begins right behind the cineplex wall.
How is that possible - the cineplex is on the top floors. I thought the loading docks were at ground level?
The office space could be reworked into academic space. There aren't many floors (3 or 4?), but the floor plates are fairly large and it can be accessed via elevator from the ground level.
This thing coming down and being replaced sounds too good to be true-- I can't possibly see that happening.
One only has to look at the Gehry-Mirvish towers to see a relatively new building (and that one is actually successful and well built) proposed to be demolished to make room for a more ambitious and much more lucrative project.
Moving the parking underground frees up massive amounts of square footage and razing the building completely opens up the land for a very lucrative condo/hotel tower which would have no problem getting approval for this spot.
The investors who now own the building have no love for managing this behemoth, they just want the best possible return on their dollar. What's there now isn't it.