If it's any assurance, last year I had a 225 square foot studio in Korea.
One of my co-workers had a 170 square foot pad too.
Oddly we each had to pay almost $100 a month in heat during the winter, and Seoul ain't as cold as here.
It'd be amazing if the private sector paid for it. My worry is that stadiums don't often get built without huge subsidization. Take the Skydome for instance.
Considering the Harper government was found in contempt of parliament for lying about the price tag, I think it might be a good idea first to study how much new equipment to blow things up will cost.
Same goes to Ford's stadium idea. If an NFL team had an economic basis, then private investors...
Sure, the skyscraper first emerged in the U.S., but the country is a dearth of densely populated cities (with exception to San Fran and New York). If you want to see skyscrapers look to Asia.
It's funny that what Ford considers government waste doesn't apply to a 1 billion dollar stadium...
Several years ago I was taking the Greyhound from Toronto to Peterborough when I had to make a visit to the toilet at the back of the bus. After fouling the toilet I went to flush. The latch that empties the toilet's contents didn't release, even though water filled the bowl. As a result, the...
This would be terrific! Plans are already in the work to have the Sherbourne side of St. Jamestown get sidewalk level retail and residences. This new development can only aide in creating further demand for filling in even more of St. Jamestown's many blighted pockets.