This level of renovation doesn't happen if they are planning to tear it down any time soon. This should provide some insight into the master plan they are working on.
http://torontolife.com/style/inside-holt-renfrews-sparkly-new-office-space-bloor/
Moratorium on demolition for King West. What exactly are the implications for existing proposals?
https://www.thestar.com/news/city_hall/2016/12/15/council-freezes-demolition-on-303-buildings-in-downtown-toronto.html
Vague is an understatement. I have no idea what is being proposed here. Trails to and from where? And why? And what is a "field centre"? Terms like "experiential learning" also set off red flags. My BS detector is going off big time.
Is there any chance that the houses on the east side of Broadview get redeveloped into something with street-facing retail, and the street itself becoming more pedestrian-friendly? We could use a proper connection between Queen East and the proposed office district.
Wow. Reading this makes it clear why we need the OMB. Not only was the planning department incompetent, but it was also dishonest. People should be fired for this.
I had the same thought. I suspect that the subway will provide a market for the condo towers as people who live there can commute to downtown. The office employees will probably drive to work.
It shouldn't be modified at all. It's a beautiful old church that should be maintained and used for something, religious or otherwise. This is one of the few redevelopments that really bothers me.
If VMC is successful, is there room for it to expand beyond its planned borders? Also, the City has a target of 1.5 million sf of office space; would more be allowed?
Perhaps that's why he has been successful in doing those projects. Some of the most accomplished people in history got there due to their lack of compromise.
Vaughan Centre was never going to look like the renderings that the City published. I have high hopes for this area, but the market is the key factor that decides what, if anything, we get here.
This isn't the 1980s. If I like a Korean or Pakistani restaurant, I don't need it to be in some cool ethnic neighborhood. I just want lunch. Let the market decide where retail goes.