evandyk
Senior Member
I suppose I was wrong about that. Though the windchill yesterday was pretty bad, and it's not often that cold in Toronto.I was responding to evandyk who said:
"It has enough shelter that it probably would never be uncomfortably cold."
I think one of the big factors to keeping this indoor/outdoor mall feeling really 'high end' will be whether security can keep the people suffering homelessness out of it.
I'm not making a statement on whether that's right or wrong, I'm just saying that the plain reality of it is that if all the corners and staircases start smelling like piss and if the trip down to the underground parking garages is a disgusting one and if there are people lying around or begging for change it's going to have a really different feel to the place really fast.
You can walk around the Path all day and see very little evidence of homelessness. Any time somebody slightly disheveled enters, there are three security guards following them immediately. I imagine the Well will be the same.