Chris R.
Senior Member
Regardless of what it looks like (which I will admit is less than was promised), a $280m investment into the arena with a plan to bring like quadruple the visitors to the city is huge for downtown.Because it looks like trash?
Regardless of what it looks like (which I will admit is less than was promised), a $280m investment into the arena with a plan to bring like quadruple the visitors to the city is huge for downtown.Because it looks like trash?
I mean I hope you don't make business decisions on renderings.. In the dollar and cents department this deal has worked out surprisingly well for the City by the looks of it. We'll have to see how it goes overall of course.Because it looks like trash?
It is such a serious amount of money that I still struggle to believe that this will actually happen. The extensive multi-year Rogers Centre/SkyDome renovations are costing $300 million (if they do not go over budget).Regardless of what it looks like (which I will admit is less than was promised), a $280m investment into the arena with a plan to bring like quadruple the visitors to the city is huge for downtown.
I mean they've signed an agreement with plans to basically start in January. At this point it seems it's pretty serious as that's like 3 or 4 months from major works starting. We'll likely start to see permits coming through.It is such a serious amount of money that I still struggle to believe that this will actually happen. The extensive multi-year Rogers Centre/SkyDome renovations are costing $300 million (if they do not go over budget).
I mean they've signed an agreement with plans to basically start in January. At this point it seems it's pretty serious as that's like 3 or 4 months from major works starting. We'll likely start to see permits coming through.
Time is certainly showing much of the architecture of the entire Civic Centre is holding up better than expected, dare I say quite well… this interior in particular is certainly a nice bit of brutalism.Leave it as is - it's gloriously 70's!
I'm no big fan of a lot of brutalism, but the interior of Hamilton Place is stunning. It could use some basic work, like new toilets, sinks, stalls, some either items like new doors, and some new flooring, but damn is it a beautiful venue. I really, really hope they don't rip out the items that are just starting to show some vintage charm. Assuming they don't ruin the venue with the couple million, it will surely receive heritage status in the future. I can imagine the venue being a perfect example of 1970s brutalism and post mid-century modern architecture.Time is certainly showing much of the architecture of the entire Civic Centre is holding up better than expected, dare I say quite well… this interior in particular is certainly a nice bit of brutalism.