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Wrecking this building's facades in the name of cultural representation is a bit of an underhanded, solicitous move. There are plenty of ways to note what the building is now being used for, without doing this kind of damage. Like, straightforward signage.
I hope this gets reconsidered.
 
Interesting info on the Corporate Real Estate Services handling of the renovation contracts on Carleton...

I add link here as I do not think the new facility on Carleton has a thread of its own SEE: https://secure.toronto.ca/council/agenda-item.do?item=2026.MM39.24
Appalling screw-up by the City and the item going to Council focuses on reporting not on investigating why millions of dollars have been wasted. Multiple departments should be investigated. particularly real estate and social services
 
Appalling screw-up by the City and the item going to Council focuses on reporting not on investigating why millions of dollars have been wasted. Multiple departments should be investigated. particularly real estate and social services
Absolutely, these are the same people who screwed up the North Market! I assume (hope) the City Auditor is onto them.....
 
These 'faux plastic' makeovers all over town are really unattractive especially at this prominent downtown corner. Surely there must be an alternative way to have affordable housing with some semblance of attractiveness.
 

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