416ForLife
Active Member
They took the facade apart brick by brick as I understand it and put it back together..... It just doesn't look the same anymore though.
That being said, this is one of my favorite projects in the area. It's going to bring a lot of retail value to Fort York and further densify the whole neighbourhood. All good things.
I wonder why they felt a tear down and reconstruction brick by brick was more economical than gutting the inside and keeping the facade walls in tact -like what was done with Bisha and King Blue (old Westinghouse building). Was there some regulatory constraint or something? It seems prohibitively more expensive to do it the way they did it here. Am I wrong?
That being said, this is one of my favorite projects in the area. It's going to bring a lot of retail value to Fort York and further densify the whole neighbourhood. All good things.
I wonder why they felt a tear down and reconstruction brick by brick was more economical than gutting the inside and keeping the facade walls in tact -like what was done with Bisha and King Blue (old Westinghouse building). Was there some regulatory constraint or something? It seems prohibitively more expensive to do it the way they did it here. Am I wrong?