DC83
Senior Member
Downtown Hamilton is in serious need of renewal, and permanent transit is known to be one of the best drivers of improvement. Heritage protection doesn't mean saving everything. You have to be willing to lose a few buildings in order to save the city.
A few buildings?! There are literally dozens planned for demolition!!
This on top of the hundreds that have been demolished since the 'urban renewal' craze of the 60-70s (which didn't actually stop in Hamilton, see Gore Park buildings).
For an outsider to say "It's just a few buildings!" is completely ignorant to what has happened to Hamilton, our history and our built form.
Hamilton cleared masses of lots with historic structures in the King-James area (now referred to as Jackson Square), York Blvd (nothing replaced the torn down bldgs to this day). There's also the huge sprawling lots around King William/John as well as Jackson/Catherine.