Redroom Studios
Senior Member
ya... 90's and suburban looking!
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From June 1986, courtesy of Transit Toronto:
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Completely forgot about the Foodland Ontario building on the northeast corner, sure looks very similar to Continental Can across the street (same architect?). Looks like that proposal was a demented homage to its original built form.
Nope. It was replaced by a condo of similar height. Police HQ is right next door to it.Was that building with the trillium on top demolished to build police HQ?
I wonder if the renovated food court will be less of a magnet for ne'er do wells ?
I do not know what you're talking about. It's always packed whenever I'm there (either to eat or just walking through).Anymore than the existing one? LOL
The barely open, never busy food court that Metro (is rumoured....ahem.........to have tried to lease out of existence........)...........
I won't jinx this by saying they can't do worse.......it is GWL after all................
But still........
I do not know what you're talking about. It's always packed whenever I'm there (either to eat or just walking through).
Perhaps off hours, but during the workday, it's rammed. Lines to most of the vendors and few tables available. The appearance is stuck in the 90s, sure, but that could also be informed by a GWL calculus of 'well it's consistently packed, why would we put money into it?'...
Not sure who the architects/designers are on the latest College Park reno work; but I'm taking some info on here rather than start a new thread:
Entering College Park off Yonge (mid-block), the modern floor finishes have been removed and the original (in bad, patchy shape, revealed). I don't imagine they will try and restore it, Pity.