achender
Active Member
The middle building getting some brick precast installed.
It will be interesting to see how that pans out and I think it will depend greatly on what businesses sit right beside the loop. I know they’ve pulled back in recent years, but I could see a Starbucks doing well there. It would pull visitors from the Distillery as they wrap up their visit, grab a coffee on the way home -as well as draw folks from the new buildings. I’m still curious about the plan to get the loop extended further south.Too bad the streetcar loop blocks the flow between Block 8 and the Distillery.
I think the streetcar loop may actually draw people in and make this into more of a spot, encouraging traffic to/from both direction. Might be wrong, but I think the streetcar loop (as it stands at least) actually looks pretty inviting, almost like a public square more than a streetcar loop (the cobbled surface does it for me)Too bad the streetcar loop blocks the flow between Block 8 and the Distillery.
Isnt there also a reconsideration about the layout of the loop in the future? I remember reading some document related to the portlands that said they would be shifting it to continue south at some point.Too bad the streetcar loop blocks the flow between Block 8 and the Distillery.
Yes, there is talk of linking the Cherry Street streetcar tracks to those on Queen's Quay East and making a new loop (serving both) on Cherry, south of Commissioners. It is certainly not a done deal (there is lots of UT comment on the QQE Transit thread) and I have seen nothing that would mean the current loop would actually vanish (they may just make another one further south. Not quite fit for the Transit Fantasy thread but ....Isnt there also a reconsideration about the layout of the loop in the future? I remember reading some document related to the portlands that said they would be shifting it to continue south at some point.