My understanding is that the ground floor is just commercial space.

The top of the podium is supposed to be a publicly-accessible observation deck.

So, like, will there be a bunch of private security workers watching over everyone? Like on top of Jackson Square?

This lot was supposed to be a public asset like a museum or library. Then it became a privately-owned public observation deck as a compromise for a privately-developed high rise.

Edit: Actually, according to the city’s own plans, this block was marked as ‘Institutional’.

I love how they used this height drama as a smokescreen for the real issue here; That a private developer got hold of a public asset and no one seemed to notice.


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I hope things like aquafest return to this area- aquafest was one of my fave thing to do as a kid..
 
Snail pace of progress on the public areas, however lightning speed versus the private sector side.
 
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