adamyyc
Active Member
I’m not sure if the City has specific requirements for commercial space, but I think the building owners would actually be best served moving the amenity spaces for residents into the podium (e.g., gym). The amenities all seem to be located in higher floors, which is cool for the residents, who get spectacular views while working out or hosting events, but they could easily convert those spaces into additional units, and remove the current glut of vacant CRUs. Otherwise, a public gym would also be a good use. Something that does not rely heavily on pedestrian traffic.