dt_toronto_geek
Superstar
Ah, that damn angular plane principle
Many thanks Solaris for the explanations.
Many thanks Solaris for the explanations.
This application proposes a 41-storey (142 m) mixed use building with a five-storey podium incorporating the east facing heritage façade, and a 36-storey tower containing hotel and residential units at 56 Blue Jays Way.
I wonder, if pressure was put towards the city to force builders to include theatres in their plans. Maybe the theatres can stay open. It's the entertainment district after all. If all entertainment components were pushed out of the area, it wouldn't be an entertainment anymore. I think some people buy into the area because they want to live near entertainment. eg) spend more time with the familly taking them out to ball games, plays, movies, shopping etc. Less time travelling and looking for parking spaces.
I'm all for encouraging mixed use, but I'm unconvinced that Toronto can support another theatre. We already have the Princess of Wales and the Royal Alexandra, a third theatre would be nice, but demand would have to grow some more first.
I'm all for encouraging mixed use, but I'm unconvinced that Toronto can support another theatre. We already have the Princess of Wales and the Royal Alexandra, a third theatre would be nice, but demand would have to grow some more first.
I'm all for encouraging mixed use, but I'm unconvinced that Toronto can support another theatre. We already have the Princess of Wales and the Royal Alexandra, a third theatre would be nice, but demand would have to grow some more first.
We already have well over three theatres. Last I checked we were third in the amount of musical theatre after London and NYC. Some others include Massey Hall, Ford Centre, Panasonic theatre, and I am sure I am missing some. Would be nice to keep our existing ones as well as add some.