shilly
Active Member
I don't know if this is the right thread, but I'll give it a shot.
Kipling Acres, a long term care facility owned and operated by the City of Toronto, has been listed by the Ontario Ministry of Health as a good candidate to be redeveloped. There aren't any concrete details yet of what is to come, but given what the building already is..anything is good.
The building is 50 years old and time has started to take it's toll on the old girl. There is no basement, the interior workings, (i.e mechanical, maintenance, hvac,) are all in dire need of replacement, and there is ample room for another building or two to be added.
The problem I see is this. If the Ontario government is crying broke, how are they going to finance the reconstruction?
Any other input would be nice.
I'll help where I can.
Kipling Acres, a long term care facility owned and operated by the City of Toronto, has been listed by the Ontario Ministry of Health as a good candidate to be redeveloped. There aren't any concrete details yet of what is to come, but given what the building already is..anything is good.
The building is 50 years old and time has started to take it's toll on the old girl. There is no basement, the interior workings, (i.e mechanical, maintenance, hvac,) are all in dire need of replacement, and there is ample room for another building or two to be added.
The problem I see is this. If the Ontario government is crying broke, how are they going to finance the reconstruction?
Any other input would be nice.
I'll help where I can.