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Oliver Tweed
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Re: TWRC Port Lands Tour
I went. Here are some pics (of mediocre quality, but it gives you an idea):
The protestors out front:
The Mayor and Paula Fletcher chatting with someone:
What the room looked like with all the boards up for reading:
The Mayor giving addressing the crowd outside:
The view from Tommy Thompson Park / Leslie Street Spit, a reminder of why we so desperately need waterfront redevelopment. Lake Ontario is truly beautiful (though the Leslie Spit isn't).
Some thoughts:
This project is enormous. As the mayor said in his address, Canary Wharf is a fraction of the area of this. I hadn't appreciated just how huge this area is and how much work will be required to redevelop it. The potential of it is staggering. It's like a whole other city down there. This helped to explain why it's been so hard to get off the ground.
There weren't many people there. I think people still see it as a bit of a pipe dream.
I chatted with the director of development for the Toronto Film Studios about the new complex to be built down there. Wow. It is unbelievable in scope. I have little doubt in my mind that it will forever alter the Toronto movie industry. The design looks good and this is something I think should be supported.
I went. Here are some pics (of mediocre quality, but it gives you an idea):
The protestors out front:
The Mayor and Paula Fletcher chatting with someone:
What the room looked like with all the boards up for reading:
The Mayor giving addressing the crowd outside:
The view from Tommy Thompson Park / Leslie Street Spit, a reminder of why we so desperately need waterfront redevelopment. Lake Ontario is truly beautiful (though the Leslie Spit isn't).
Some thoughts:
This project is enormous. As the mayor said in his address, Canary Wharf is a fraction of the area of this. I hadn't appreciated just how huge this area is and how much work will be required to redevelop it. The potential of it is staggering. It's like a whole other city down there. This helped to explain why it's been so hard to get off the ground.
There weren't many people there. I think people still see it as a bit of a pipe dream.
I chatted with the director of development for the Toronto Film Studios about the new complex to be built down there. Wow. It is unbelievable in scope. I have little doubt in my mind that it will forever alter the Toronto movie industry. The design looks good and this is something I think should be supported.