Wow, people are touchy around here, i was really just teasing...
Thanks for posting Riverdale but the Florida article doesn't offer up anything new, it's the same tired old defeatist arguments, insisting that Toronto is an analogue of Athens rather than London etc... and it completely ignores the specifics of Toronto's context, i.e. that of a booming city that for all its prosperity has been hamstrung and neglected for decades due to politics and lack of funding.
Nah, Toronto needs a catalyst for change and some sustained momentum to break free of this gridlock. Again, let's at least see a bid. Let's at least assess what a grand project like this could deliver for the city.