It did.
If it is café/restaurant seating there, wouldn't you rather it be open to the galleria instead of behind glass? They could have employed any number of dramatic finishes and overlooks there, but nah…
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That would be pretty cool, if somehow they had configured some "outdoor" seating, creating a sort of "outdoor" space within an "indoor mall".
I have mixed feelings about the E.C. On the one hand it looks new, sleek and cool, but then it looks just like any other indoor mall on the continent. This forum has shared some pictures of what the E.C. had looked like, and frankly, I think the mall has actually regressed somewhat. Take for example the once light and airy Dundas+Yonge entrance now looks like a place to transit through than to stay and enjoy.
I hope they'll do something spectacular with that alcove-like space above Nordstrom's internal entrance. That would be a great spot to install a video screen that mirrors the alcove's shape and displays quality video art (not ads!). Not likely, obviously.