Lol I didn't even know the NOW brand still existed. I think there are definitely fair criticisms to make of the Well, but sad to see that collecting a bunch of TikTok reviews about the Well is somehow the level of "journalism" that the brand has sunk to.‘It’s a waste,’ Some Torontonians are underwhelmed with the city’s latest development, The Well - NOW Toronto
One of Toronto’s newest developments is receiving some negative reviews online for being an underwhelming entertainment space.nowtoronto.com
This article is almost polar opposite of the general consensus here. I'm pretty sure the article represents a minority though.
I stopped reading here:‘It’s a waste,’ Some Torontonians are underwhelmed with the city’s latest development, The Well - NOW Toronto
One of Toronto’s newest developments is receiving some negative reviews online for being an underwhelming entertainment space.nowtoronto.com
This article is almost polar opposite of the general consensus here. I'm pretty sure the article represents a minority though.
Christ, media is in a bad place...I stopped reading here:
"some Toronto TikTokers have come forward saying they were disappointed by the space."
The whole thing is nothing but "someone on TikTok commented..."
The sad part is there could be some good criticism about it, but when you need to meet your quota of five 200-word articles per-day I guess you go with whatever you can find.
I'm not even from Toronto, but I find these TikTokers to be uninterestin'. I would love to have something like this in Texas. I mean some parts of Dallas do have Outdoor Malls, but not like how THe Well is built. Of course, openin' an outdoor mall in Canada during the middle of winter may not be the best idea, but I sure don't see anyone else complainin' about it.‘It’s a waste,’ Some Torontonians are underwhelmed with the city’s latest development, The Well - NOW Toronto
One of Toronto’s newest developments is receiving some negative reviews online for being an underwhelming entertainment space.nowtoronto.com
This article is almost polar opposite of the general consensus here. I'm pretty sure the article represents a minority though.
Agreed 100% - as we see here on UT, there are no projects which everyone thinks are 'perfect' (though there are a few where most people here think they and/or their developers are crap!) and generally reasonable people can disagree on the design, colour, beauty etc.I live in this neighbourhood and have seen proposals come and go for this site. I am anything but disappointed.
Perfect? No. But to call it a "waste" is just absurd.
Lol it would be hilariously sad if they tried to ask for the Developer, Architect, and Engineers about why they created the development....they're only Karens when they start asking to speak to management or call on security about it though.
After Prince St Pizza's opening last year, I asked if they would have an outlet in the food court, which does have seating, and was told that they would. So if that was accurate (hopefully), it will just be a matter of putting up with the current lack of seating until the food court opens, anticipated to be in the March timeframe. The Front Street location would then be focused on serving the take-out market.Correct, there is no seating.
‘It’s a waste,’ Some Torontonians are underwhelmed with the city’s latest development, The Well - NOW Toronto
One of Toronto’s newest developments is receiving some negative reviews online for being an underwhelming entertainment space.nowtoronto.com
After Prince St Pizza's opening last year, I asked if they would have an outlet in the food court, which does have seating, and was told that they would. So if that was accurate (hopefully), it will just be a matter of putting up with the current lack of seating until the food court opens, anticipated to be in the March timeframe. The Front Street location would then be focused on serving the take-out market.