Which of the four entries in the Etobicoke Civic Centre design competition do you favour?

  • Team 1: Moriyama + Teshima, MJMA, FORREC

    Votes: 17 15.9%
  • Team 2: Diamond Schmitt Architects, Michael Van Valkenberg Associates

    Votes: 26 24.3%
  • Team 3: KPMB Architects, West 8

    Votes: 42 39.3%
  • Team 4: Henning Larsen, Adamson Associates, PMA Landscape Architects

    Votes: 22 20.6%

  • Total voters
    107
  • Poll closed .
I'm really hoping the new community centre in this building will have a solid weight room.
...it would defeat the purpose of being a weight room if it was incorporeal though. 😼

(Sorry, it was dying for me to say that! >.<)
 
Seeing the lack thereof/glacier speed of approvals from the city on this is aggravating beyond belief! Maybe they should start collecting the owed taxes from MLSE (for example) to pay for this commitment.
 
Seeing the lack thereof/glacier speed of approvals from the city on this is aggravating beyond belief! Maybe they should start collecting the owed taxes from MLSE (for example) to pay for this commitment.
They would if they weren't too busy at council renaming stuff :rolleyes:
 
February 10th
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Permit News:

Shoring permit was only applied for last week. If the homework is done properly, could be issued by month's end; if there are mistakes........may be awhile.

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City of Toronto Media Relations has issued the following:
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Media Advisory

April 9, 2024

City of Toronto to break ground on new state-of-the-art Etobicoke Civic Centre

Tomorrow, Mayor Olivia Chow will be joined by Toronto City Councillors, City of Toronto staff and development partners to celebrate the ground-breaking of the new Etobicoke Civic Centre – a landmark project that will anchor the up-and-coming Bloor-Kipling mixed-use community development in Etobicoke Centre.

Date: Wednesday, April 10
Time: 11 a.m.
Location: 3755 Bloor St. W. (Map pin: https://maps.app.goo.gl/gx2u6bSWWvdCbXTa9)

The ceremony will take place at the new Etobicoke Civic Centre construction site and include official remarks followed by media availability and a photo opportunity within the designated safe zone.
 

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