Lachlan Holmes
Active Member
As seen this afternoon. The orange has a great pop to it on an overcast day:
The 2nd floor area in the photo is NOT offices, it is a potential restaurant - which the City has yet to find a tenant for. (Doubtless explained by the opening of the building being so ahead of schedule!)Been walking by a couple times a week recently and it's interesting to note how the offices on the east side of the building look mostly complete, including furniture, while the offices on the west side overlooking the fountain still have unfinished walls, slabs of drywall propped up but not installed, etc (it's a lot more obvious at night)
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The 2nd floor area in the photo is NOT offices, it is a potential restaurant - which the City has yet to find a tenant for. (Doubtless explained by the opening of the building being so ahead of schedule!)
There is also a "Senior's Centre" on west side of the 2nd floor mezzanine - it too is being studied by the City and it is unclear who would run it (The St Lawrence Community Centre??) and who would use it - or for what. I think (correctly??) that the Courts occupy all of floors 3 and higher.ha, fair, but the lack of completion seems to be the case for every room of every floor on the west side. Do these have planned tenants?
At least it’s not Tropicana Field:How much longer will this tent last? It was looking good. What happened?
Will the City:
A. patch it
B. close this building.early
C. rush the move to the new building
D. nothing
Pictures from tonight - south side 5 or 6 openings .
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North side - one seam opening.
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Maybe a little too much negative pressure?
When the tent replacement was investigated, the expected length of its use was FAR less than what it has been. I suspect the skin is nearing the end of its normal life The tent is actually owned by the City as they decided to buy it and said that once the Market use was over they would move it elsewhere. I assume the cost of a new 'skin' is well under the total cost.How much longer will this tent last? It was looking good. What happened?
Will the City:
A. patch it
B. close this building.early
C. rush the move to the new building
D. nothing
Pictures from tonight - south side 5 or 6 openings .
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North side - one seam opening.
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Maybe a little too much negative pressure?
That is the loading zone for St. Lawrence Hall.Didn’t see any unloading so I can’t comment on the delivery.View attachment 622366
Yes and there is https://www.biagioristorante.com/ there. (There is also kitchen space for the Hall itself, which clearly needs updating!)That is the loading zone for St. Lawrence Hall.
Speaking of that, I do not understand Biagio. I have passed passed by on hundreds of occasions at different times of day and on different days of the week and I rarely see more than two or three tables occupied inside, and sometimes none.Yes and there is https://www.biagioristorante.com/ there. (There is also kitchen space for the Hall itself, which clearly needs updating!)
The mystery (to me) continues. They must be reporting big losses year over year over year over year…... I have never ate there.Speaking of that, I do not understand Biagio. I have passed passed by on hundreds of occasions at different times of day and on different days of the week and I rarely see more than two or three tables occupied inside, and sometimes none.
Is there some mystery time where everyone shows up and leaves and I miss them in there? Is it one of those restaurants for people who like to eat dinner at 10:30 p.m. go to?