Toronto The Well | 174.03m | 46s | RioCan | Hariri Pontarini

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Sorry I mean the streetscape and the street itself is a mess and looks neglected.

This should all change for the better
when all the north side development and the new south side sidewalk on Front street when the new Metrolinx/Go station gets built

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Pic by ADRM on UT

SPADINA-FRONT STATION
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Hopefully they continue the new sidewalk all the way to Bathurst Street
 
I'm sort of most interested in the Wellington Street side. Was a minor gem of a street... now Tridel terraced (not quite affordable lol) renders have been posted. Seems reasonably scaled but Wellington wasn't known for its Drug Marts or other mega brands. There should be some slices at grade to allow for some hope of independent retail... dreaming I know.
 
Anybody in the business able to give a guess as to how many people would be working here on an average day?
Based on a SF/person calculation of 105-150, you can expect between 7,500 and 10,500 employees to call the Well home!
 
Based on a SF/person calculation of 105-150, you can expect between 7,500 and 10,500 employees to call the Well home!

Actually I meant now. As a construction site. Though that info is good as well. Thanks.
 
This info about the lower level market hall from the CBRE marketing brochure was new to me:
• The Market will comprise of:
• 80,000 sq. ft.
• +/- 50 fresh food vendors
• 20 prepared food kiosks
• +/- 850 seats
• The entire market will be liquor licensed with a capacity for 3,400 people and will operate extended hours into the evenings
• There will be “activation space” embedded into the market to allow for events, concerts, comedy shows and other activities that will draw people to the market
• The market will abut a 10,000 sq. ft. purpose-built event venue
 

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