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Toronto Crosstown LRT | ?m | ?s | Metrolinx | Arcadis

I don't think I've seen this rendering before.

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Really hope they get space heaters for the above ground portion

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Can't be for tourism reasons. Who would pay to see or walk through such a bland building? Our tax dollars at work, folks.

So... Our tax dollars shouldn't do what we ask them to do? It's being kept because those who bothered to take part in the project planning process demanded it.
 
So... Our tax dollars shouldn't do what we ask them to do? It's being kept because those who bothered to take part in the project planning process demanded it.

If the building wasn't preserved these same people will be here whining about how the Metrolinx and the province doesn't listen to what people want.
 
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Why is this building being preserved?

Guess you don't know what photographic film was.

As late as 1976, Kodak commanded 90% of film sales and 85% of camera sales in the U.S.. Believe it or not, Kodak developed a digital camera in 1975, the first of its kind, the product was dropped for fear it would threaten Kodak's photographic film business. Digital cameras did in fact.

See link.

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See link for article on
The End of Kodachrome and the Death of Kodak Heights

 

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