Thanks for concurring. The Opera site site isn't big enough for any kind of public park, unless someone has a vision to turn it into a Dundas Square type park/square, but since it's surrounded by condos, everyone would complain about the non-stop noise. Therefore, since it's not a Dundas Square type square/park, what would one envision there ... let's see ... some shrubs, some benches, some paved-over walkways ... ah yes, just perfect for skateboarders, they can perfect their skills off any available railings, or benches, whatnot, 24 hours a day. Maybe they can do a turnpike type triple spin off the crackheads who will be occupying any available benches, that would be cool to see on YouTube. But put a park there and expect people who live in the area to actually enjoy it, you've got to be kidding me. It'd be like tearing down the Atrium on Bay, build a park, and expect people to enjoy it along with the crackheads and suburban hoodies who would be shooting up the place on a nightly basis. Also, Allan Gardens ... perfect downtown large-sized park ... full of crackheads, homeless, alcoholics, whatnot. How many people would confess to actually enjoying Allan Gardens and wanting to gravitate there ? Not many, right ? So, that's why a park at Opera Place is kind of broadcasting crackheads and homeless, please come by and occupy.