P23
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Interesting, I had no idea that was there. Never had an occasion to go inside either building.
Interesting, I had no idea that was there. Never had an occasion to go inside either building.
Wouldn't Tommy Thompson be a better facsimile for Stanley Park?
As with anything the outcome here will be entirely political. The Ontario Government is politically desperate at the moment and while they had made some longer-term commitments in areas like transit etc. earlier in the mandate, I think right now their mood is going to shift into the "do anything to get re-elected" short-term-ism. The question is will Ontario Place be a casualty?
Good point, AoD. But although Ontario Place as exhibition/entertainment complex may be dead, there are two "Ontario Places" which remain: the Zeidler-designed Ontario Place architecture, and Ontario Place as a publicly-owned site intended for public use. Those two Ontario Places are still at risk, in whole or in part. The latter is already in ICU (given the facility has been closed for 5 or so years).
My fear is what happens after the next election. The Liberals have not shown a lot of leadership on this file. The Tories, if they win, will be looking to cut costs and downsize wherever they can - their caucus is unlikely to be much interested in Ontario Place, except as a source of revenue. Even the NDP will have other priorities. I'm not hopeful.
I know, never going to happen.
As for integrating OP with the CNE grounds; what for? The CNE grounds for the most part outside of the trade show and event space is empty, especially in the winter. Most of the space is a combination of parking lots and fields of scrub, grass and asphalt.
It's a great condo site. Right on the water. What makes the site awkward for pedestrians makes it great for drivers. But you're right - it's not great for retail, etc.
I agree - my guess is that there would be a lot of pushback against tearing down all the pods/Cinesphere. I just wonder how much a PC government at Queens Park would care, particularly if there was some lame-ass plan to save parts of the architecture. If there was a plan to save the Cinesphere, and to tear down everything else, I'm not sure the general population cares all that much about the pods.