nextdoor
New Member
A location on the lake would be interesting as well, because the one common thread between people of all walks of life from the past to the present is Lake Ontario and its tributaries, the Humber, Don, Rouge, etc. The Old Canada Malting building was once a possibility. That could also be good because it would showcase the silos and highlight the hardworking nature of Torontians and has a lot of potential for mixed use to support future growth. Also the many who live on the waterfront around Ft. York would most likely love to have some businesses at their fingertips. Also it would pave the way to a stronger Private-Public Partnership if there is space for mixed use.