Marcanadian
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What is this, 1983? That is the most horrid logo I've ever seen.Looks like Torontoist and BlogTO have caught some photos of the appalling new 10 Dundas East signage:
Torontoist
BlogTO
What is this, 1983? That is the most horrid logo I've ever seen.Looks like Torontoist and BlogTO have caught some photos of the appalling new 10 Dundas East signage:
Torontoist
BlogTO
I hear the escalator is permanently broken until somebody takes over the building and fixes it. It looks like the inevitable has happened and this building will get worse before it gets better. What's next? Empty signs on the billboard façade?
Meant to grab a photo or two, but I was on the way to see a film at the AMC and too busy climbing the four broken escalators with a hundred other people.
Someone should just burn it down. Get it over with.
Meant to grab a photo or two, but I was on the way to see a film at the AMC and too busy climbing the four broken escalators with a hundred other people.
I hear the escalator is permanently broken until somebody takes over the building and fixes it. It looks like the inevitable has happened and this building will get worse before it gets better. What's next? Empty signs on the billboard façade?
Oh! I missed that.
Yeeouch! I didn't end up in the AMC Cinemas for TIFF this year, so I didn't know. Are all four escalators out all the way up to the cinemas, pretty much permanently (for the moment)? Are AMC and Ryerson and all the other affected tenants not able to sue to have it fixed because the owner is bankrupt? If I were them, I'd just get service technicians in, get the escalators fixed, and put a lien on the place (if you can do that).
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Talk of demolishing this building, even within a time frame of twenty years is insane. There is a great deal right with this property. What's wrong can be fixed relatively inexpensively. To go back to ground zero would be irresponsible not to mention uneconomical.