Unfortunately, a retrofit to the lobbies of both buildings—which created a shared, central space—has long since stripped away much of the original character. With the quality of space already greatly diminished, the financial feasibility of retention (already a difficult and expensive undertaking) could prove questionable from a market perspective. Given these limitations, the proposal presented may indeed offer a viably effective heritage strategy for the site.
Why are they not building 50s-60s here??
Don't be snarky, but you would think that this being so close to Yonge and in the CBD, they would go higher,Why not 100?
Don't be snarky, but you would think that this being so close to Yonge and in the CBD, they would go higher,
Gee, is everything planned east of Yonge always going to be put under a microscope??