Automation Gallery
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i get the feeling that this will be sold to another developer and be re-designed, i just think that Mirvish has no funds and financing to go ahead with the original plan.....just saying
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that and there was a lot of dislike for the design early on. I think that Gehry may be out of touch from the artful world now and just designing for the sake of design now.i get the feeling that this will be sold to another developer and be re-designed, i just think that Mirvish has no funds and financing to go ahead with the original plan.....just saying
Thank you, that is helpful and much appreciated. Toronto needs this articular development!Initially they stated they were hoping to start construction in 2017. Which it is. So really at this point it's not even really behind schedule. I still feel very confident that sales will be fast.
It's a legacy project that will appeal to international clients.
OCADU is still involved. Also it was only a few months ago that the site plan was approved.
I too am impatient about this. But when you are building something like this I can see why they are not rushing.
that and there was a lot of dislike for the design early on. I think that Gehry may be out of touch from the artful world now and just designing for the sake of design now.
I thought people complained about it looking like it had garbage stuck on the side of it, plus there was aoos the objection about the Princess of Whales being taken down for it as it's Toronto's newest and biggest theatre.I strongly disagree, IMO the reflexive push back was on height (as usual) but the response to the design was and is thrilled!
Thats cause some want Toronto to look more like Copenhagen and others want it to look like Dubai, i personally like the the way Toronto is building, a mix of great, good, and kind of bad.....hey isnt that what is expected in lifeUT members are of two minds about this, and of every other project in the city? There's nearly never unanimity on any project.
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Initially they stated they were hoping to start construction in 2017. Which it is. So really at this point it's not even really behind schedule. I still feel very confident that sales will be fast.
It's a legacy project that will appeal to international clients.
OCADU is still involved. Also it was only a few months ago that the site plan was approved.
I too am impatient about this. But when you are building something like this I can see why they are not rushing.
I generally agree...but to get shovels in the ground this year, they'd have to start sales now and get up to 80% in a matter of months. It's hard to see that happening.
Thats cause some want Toronto to look more like Copenhagen and others want it to look like Dubai, i personally like the the way Toronto is building, a mix of great, good, and kind of bad.....hey isnt that what is expected in life