jje1000
Senior Member
The South and West Walls will be saved. Personally, I'd prefer if they saved the East Wall as well.
It is actually a ways from their Queens Quay store. 3.5km to be exact. I live in the Fort York area and this is badly needed, especially as there is very little within walking distance. It is also very inconvenient to get to the Jarvis location and takes about 30 mins without a car - you have to take a streetcar and then either walk, or wait for the bus.
Some rough estimates: there are ~7500 condos going up in the Fort York area, there have to be another ~2500 along Queens Quay, and then you have another probably ~4000 units in City Place to the west of Spadina. That probably works out to (at 1.5 people per unit) 21,000 people within a 10 minute walk.
The only real alternative in the area is the Sobeys in Cityplace, and that is really expensive.
Saving just two walls is bullshit. I say make them revitalize it, or seize the property. I'm sick of all the hack job renos and demolition by neglect that goes on in this city.
The South and West Walls will be saved. Personally, I'd prefer if they saved the East Wall as well.
This morning, when I was coming in on the streetcar, it appeared like they were taking down the backboard on the hoarding (west side of building) that was put up last week. There also hasn't been any visible change in the last week - is this really going to start? It might be another false alarm...
A real shame. The only interesting building in this bland neighbourhood.
Personally, I think the old buildings look UGLY - I want steel and glass and modernity. I want buildings that are big F-U's to the past and demonstrate human advancement.
Who cares? It's an old building from when people were barely getting pulled around in horse-drawn buggies. Tear the old crap down - we need a grocery store there as quickly and as cheaply as possible. I won't miss something that I had no personal connection too - my name ain't Galen!