DavidCapizzano
Senior Member
Whatever the plan is, I hope the idea of the 1 storey interpretive museum/pavilion gets scrapped and some more diverse uses are proposed. This should at least contain some kind of housing or office space.
Interestingly for me, this is one of the rare sites that I don't think housing is necessary. I'd love to see a combination of flagship library (toronto reference library level), park, museum, and amenities.Whatever the plan is, I hope the idea of the 1 storey interpretive museum/pavilion gets scrapped and some more diverse uses are proposed. This should at least contain some kind of housing or office space.
I just struggle with the idea that folks in an area in such close proximity to St Lawrence Market, Corktown Common and the Distillery district somehow need empowering - again, the idea of a flagship library is awesome, but it's really not like this area is somehow lacking in urban amenities that are a source of pride. This is a city owned block (so far) and it just feels like a good chance to add some more dedicated affordable housing to the site through a partnership with a local provider
Did you miss the part where I said I loved the idea of a flagship library? I'm just saying there's no reason it couldn't be part of a larger building with more uses like 299 campbell! I was just under the impression that the "focal spot" of this area was the distillery district, but I guess I am mistaken?
Also short of park space feels like a stretch to me, considering the site is a short walk from corktown common, the waterfront, and literally fronts david crombie park
"Actually we're totally going to expropriating it" is what i see coming lol
We will see but it is looking less good already!"Actually we're totally going to expropriating it" is what i see coming lol