It's Toronto Harbour Commission, not Port Authority. (You're forgiven.)
And the parking around it has long been slated for redevelopment--in fact, construction nearly started on something along Bay in 1990 before *that* recession nipped things in the bud...
Actually I'd like to see some unique sports restaurants on those parking lots (perhaps with office towers above) that will add much needed culture to the area, and along with the MLS and ACC it might turn the area into a "sports district". I imagine the area would be popular, no?
The parking lot on the Toronto Harbour Commission site (between it and the ACC) would be a nice place for a small public square where all these sports restaurants could have outdoor patios on.
EDIT: Right now the square wouldn't be very nice, but if the gardiner was torn down and we had the grand lakeshore ave. instead, it has potential to be very attractive.
Regardless of whether the agency exists or not (or changed names for that matter), or who the tenants currently are, the building itself is called the Toronto Harbour Commission Building.
Regardless of whether the agency exists or not (or changed names for that matter), or who the tenants currently are, the building itself is called the Toronto Harbour Commission Building.
EDIT: Right now the square wouldn't be very nice, but if the gardiner was torn down and we had the grand lakeshore ave. instead, it has potential to be very attractive.
most lenses will give this effect when you do a long exposure as I was doing here (20 seconds)... though in this case it was also a new wide angle lens for me, a SIGMA 10-20mm! Fun toy!