isaidso
Senior Member
It's not a given that those buildings are safe. Some yahoo 30 years from now will decide that they're ugly, obsolete, and sitting on valuable land. 90% of these 'heritage' buildings end up at the city dump. They save one exterior wall and call it preservation. What's stopping developers from going even further down the road?I always say this jokingly but at this point it's probably true; the only buildings that are safe from development in this city are: Queen's Park, Old City Hall, and City Hall. Everything else is pretty much ripe for development in this wild wild west of a city.
I wouldn't be surprised if they eventually just print an image of the heritage facade and glue the print on to whatever new building they construct. We preserved it! You can see what it looked like, can't you'? We already have 'hardwood' floors like this (they're photo copies of real hardwood floors glued on to boards) so it's not much of a stretch.