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Not sure if there was ever a thread on walk out and indoor observation spaces but this came across my mind after seeing photos of a friend's New York trip. It seems like Toronto lacks or highly restricts and are hesitant to incorporate or allow public (even paid) observation spaces in towers. It's a great shame that we don't have more of these spaces to give a new perspective of a growing modern city. Will there more of these tower observation spaces planned or coming in the pipeline? Just a general curiosity and also why we don't have more of these spaces. Would be a great tourist attraction.
I can't think of any building in the city that has something akin to New York's Empire State Building, Top of the Rock, One World Observatory, the Edge, and SUMMIT One Vanderbilt. Or Chicago's 360 Chicago Observation Deck and Skydeck at Willis Tower.
P.S. Not including the CN Tower Walk as that is more of a extreme thrill attraction. Such a shame that the observation space at Nathan Phillips isn't open to the public with a fee.
I can't think of any building in the city that has something akin to New York's Empire State Building, Top of the Rock, One World Observatory, the Edge, and SUMMIT One Vanderbilt. Or Chicago's 360 Chicago Observation Deck and Skydeck at Willis Tower.
P.S. Not including the CN Tower Walk as that is more of a extreme thrill attraction. Such a shame that the observation space at Nathan Phillips isn't open to the public with a fee.
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