Yeah, 16 York's PATH connection will be ridiculous, and I can imagine will only be used in the worst weather, or by people from 16 York or Ïce wanting to shop at Longo's.
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the hidden door in the ACC, up a level over Maple Leaf Square, then back down again to an underground connection under York Street PATH? that one that is going to take 3x as long as crossing York at ground level?
I will be curious as to how popular that route will be come winter.
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The exterior elevator in MLS that leads to the PATH is frequently out of action BUT there is an unpleasantly steep staircase just inside MLS - opposite ticket windows. I cannot understand why they were not forced to put in an escalator.Plus, that existing PATH is only accessible by going outside first to an elevator. Not friendly to those living with a disability.
Yep, that's right. There's a fair amount of one-upmanship among the management consultancies, too, so I'll be interested to see if any of the others (McKinsey and Deloitte being obvious exceptions) join BCG in landing spiffy office space in a brand new building.
Bain - rather than Deloitte - is the other consulting firm in the "Big 3"
Apologies - jumped to conclusions there.Yep, which is why I didn't refer to Deloitte in that way.
BCG will occupy approximately 85,000 ft2 (8,000 m2) ... well over 300 employees.
Those are going to be some very spacious cubicles. Even with hallways, breakout rooms, etc. you've still got 100sqft per employee office.
Those are going to be some very spacious cubicles. Even with hallways, breakout rooms, etc. you've still got 100sqft per employee office.
Clients see much of the space. It needs to look good.
Good lord, do I ever hate that stupid Bush Shed and everything it represents.
You hate the age of steam trains? It was a golden era for railway transportation.
It certainly was for many cities that built grand stations. As usual, Toronto went the cheap route and put up this dank claptrap that somehow passes off as heritage because it's the only remaining specimen. There's a reason for that!Sure as shit wasn't a 'golden age' for the structures that held them. What a gloomy, awful reminder of the past.