Of course the Manulife Centre street frontage needs to change, and Manulife are wise to want to maximize revenue by adding maybe 50,000 sq. ft. of retail space. No problems here. But: the corner of Bay and Bloor is an iconic, important point in Toronto and offers the opportunity for something really great. The plan as proposed by Manulife is, seriously, just a 2 story glass curtain, rectangular running along the property line. Looking at the South West corner of Bay and Bloor will be no different from just about any condo building built since 2004; or every office tower downtown built since 1998.
The opportunity is to have a great, iconic, important, innovative architectural feature at that corner. Manulife know good architecture and generally seem to care. So why are they settling for this unimaginative, predictable and mediocre solution at one of Toronto's most important landmarks?