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Recall that when we first saw Bay Park Centre, there was a vision of it with a building atop this one:
So did Hines own this space when their project was initially proposed? Why did they abandon the plans for a third building there and how did it end up in Larco's hands? Judging from this it seems unlikely that this will become a CIBC square phase 3.Recall that when we first saw Bay Park Centre, there was a vision of it with a building atop this one:
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The site belonged to the federal government, they put it up for an auction (I think a closed-bid one where the highest bidder won without others having a chance to bid more). Larco won the auction but Ivanhoé Cambridge were certainly VERY interested in buying it when they were working on what was then 45 Bay..So did Hines own this space when their project was initially proposed? Why did they abandon the plans for a third building there and how did it end up in Larco's hands? Judging from this it seems unlikely that this will become a CIBC square phase 3.
Well it was Ivanhoe that owned the lands around and i believe they had every intention to purchase the Dominion Bldg.and have Hines design and build a 3rd phaseSo did Hines own this space when their project was initially proposed? Why did they abandon the plans for a third building there and how did it end up in Larco's hands? Judging from this it seems unlikely that this will become a CIBC square phase 3.
it will be awesome if they build something like American radiator building in NYC or the Hard rock hotel Chicago, on top of the heritage building at one front. will it be expensive to build a building like that now adays?
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P.C. https://www.greatbigcanvas.com/view...the-hard-rock-hotel-chicago-illinois,2319314/
I'd be happy with one taller building matching the heritage structure .....something like One Bennett Park in Chicago / 30 Park Place - 220 Central Park South in NYCWell yes, obviously such glorious, stunning buildings cannot be built today. Glass and spandrel or nothing.
Yes they could indeed do a version of those building like in ny and cheaper. But they won’t.
That's a bad example. We have One St. Thomas by Stern as the cheap attempt at that style. It's not my cup of tea, but it isn't a terribly offensive building.
I for one would be more excited for a CIBC Square Phase 3 than a condo.
Well yes, obviously such glorious, stunning buildings cannot be built today. Glass and spandrel or nothing.