Skeezix
Senior Member
You're right I should have corrected that, more like anyone/any firm with deep enough pockets. Legally, of course not.
Well, not even that. Particularly
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You're right I should have corrected that, more like anyone/any firm with deep enough pockets. Legally, of course not.
We'll get some walls to remind us of what once stood there and a tower above it. 98% of this building will end up at the city dump like all the other historic buildings we 'preserve'.
No it won't
Agree but I've given up expecting actual historic preservation in Toronto. If we can take the Concourse Building down and re-erect 2 walls, I don't see what hope there is for this one. Facadectomies equal preservation in this city.
We'll get some walls to remind us of what once stood there and a tower above it. 98% of this building will end up at the city dump like all the other historic buildings we 'preserve'.
You're missing the point. Not every building in Toronto needs a 40+ story plopped on top of it because "we need more density". Especially a gem of a historical building such as this one. If we're going along with that thought process, we might as well start plopping towers on top of buildings like the CBC Broadcast Centre, the ACC, the St.Lawrence Market, etc. no matter how flawed the logic of the proposal would be.Gee, don't know what all the drama is about? if you keep it intact and build the right tower above,
..after all it's University ave where tall and taller shouldn't be a problem
One thing I've been wondering about: was the original building designed to accommodate extra storeys? (Often they are.)