Torontovibe
Senior Member
This is one of the reasons why I could never be a politician and why I stopped going to community consultation meetings! I just can't sit through people talking BS. I remember when Mayor Miller was telling us that Corus Quay would be a great, iconic building to set the tone of what would follow on the waterfront, and then we got the Corus, dull, glass box. My patience for empty talk has long run out!Why of course - and I quote the CEO at the time:
“The Waterfront Innovation Centre shows how Waterfront Toronto and committed developers like Menkes can provide creative new spaces to support the growing digital media sector, help build out a complete community and do it in a way that meets the highest standards for design and sustainability.” “The Innovation Centre is an excellent model for waterfront revitalization; after Waterfront Toronto has made the up-front investment in needed public infrastructure such as municipal services, parks and public spaces, the private sector takes on the role of building a high-speed broadband network and the customized office space that makes use of it. In this way, Waterfront Toronto is able to leverage high-quality infrastructure to deliver key economic and social benefits that enable Toronto to compete aggressively with other top tier global cities for investment, jobs and people.”
John Campbell, President and CEO, Waterfront Toronto
http://www.waterfrontoronto.ca/nbe/...&CACHEID=2458aa08-deca-4472-b636-ab348ce67a0f
And also, from the project site itself:
developer selection
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Menkes was chosen because their submission best responded to specific economic development objectives for the site, demonstrated a strong vision and implementation plan, including a financial plan. The premier Canadian real estate firm has a track record of delivering high-quality innovative commercial space and shares Waterfront Toronto’s desire to be a leader in sustainability and design excellence.
This surely is an example of highest standards of design.
AoD
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