drum118
Superstar
June 25
Nice to see streets narrow with wider sidewalk and cycle path
Nice to see streets narrow with wider sidewalk and cycle path
The facade looks like they didn't even clean it. I'm assuming they did but it looks rather dirty.
I think that is unlikely, they are thinking about taking on the two new large planters just south of their current garden but the whole street is beyond 3 or 4 volunteers. The St Lawrence BIA has been taking over many of these planters (e,g. the ones on The Esplanade and on Front) and I think there is some hope THEY will take them on. As part of the Lower Sherbourne plan, there will be additional plantings (presumably in the fall) but the City seems unable to actually look after these kinds of places.Yes, and that cedar mulch smells great. I wonder if at some point the garden group that plants up the garden at the corner of Sherbourne & The Esplanade will have a go at this.
Who's complaining about age? The complaint is that the heritage facade remains filthy. Maybe those who want it fully restored care more about it than you, even.I'm amused that some people are offended by how the heritage facade looks old. That's the point. If you want the brick to be spotless and new, then maybe you just don't like heritage buildings/facades and would rather they built a new facade in its place.
There are differing opinions on just how much cleaning should be done on heritage façades though, and they have nothing to do with how much those people care about the building.
Here's how the modern and heritage podia looked yesterday:
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The modern podium is still awaiting cladding installation. The heritage one looks lovely to me!
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I'm amused that some people are offended by how the heritage facade looks old. That's the point. If you want the brick to be spotless and new, then maybe you just don't like heritage buildings/facades and would rather they built a new facade in its place.