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scarberiankhatru
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Walking around within SCC is quite easy, but walking to it from any of the surrounding areas is much more difficult than it should be.
The interchange they have there is a serious barrier to improving the area. Now the NIMBYs that live there have gotten used to it and don't want them to get rid of the interchange.
Isn't this actually a case of "YIMBYs" rather than "NIMBYs"? In this situation, the locals want a major infrastructure project nearby them. A NIMBY would actually want to see the interchange disappear. I guess one should be careful when one calls other people names, especially when the label given to them may actually apply to one's self.
I wouldn't make such a distinction. They're opposed to a project that would make the area more pedestrian friendly. It would be the destruction of the interchange but also the creation of something better. Its still NIMBYism.
I'd like to see some highrises on the south side of Bloor and Islington.
Suicidal:
I see the point you are making. Preservationists can be NIMBYs too. The folks you are talking about basically want to preserve the interchange from a project that would replace it. This certainly makes them preservationists. Your definition of Not In My Back Yard makes any local preservationist a potential NIMBY.
However, I do draw a distinction. I don't consider NIMBYs and preservationists to be in the same clique. Preservationists are against something being destroyed, while NIMBYs are against something being built. In situations such as the razing of the interchange to build a more pedestrian-friendly crossing, you could have a group who is opposed to destruction of the interchange, but not necessarily against construction of a pedestrian crossing (preservationists); while at the same time there could also be another group could be against building a pedestrian crossing, while not necessarily opposing getting rid of the interchange (NIMBYs). Their interests may coalesce in this situation, but I won't lump them into the same group.
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99 westwood theatre
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100 i remember driving pass this place as a kid reading what movies where showing.
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101 i went to see movies here all the time growing up
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106 oh boy….. looks like some large animal wanted out
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107 a hole is in the back of the building… anyone crazy enough to go in?
it is dark though.
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Date: Thursday, May 9 By: Mayor Ford Location: former Westwood Theatre Parking Lot Address: junction of Bloor St. W., Kipling Ave., and Dundas St. W.