innsertnamehere
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I was going to say, I was pretty sure it was this project..
Agreed. I used to be kind of wistful about Restaurant Row's time being up – not because the restaurants were very good (they aren't, in the main) or because I go there frequently (I never do), just out of a vague sense of nostalgia and feeling like it's sort of charming. Not any more, though.
They have restaurant spaces on the lower levels, albeit not as many spaces as there are today. It won't be a shoppers.
Do city planners consider the close vicinity of surrounding buildings?
Maverick is going to cast huge shadows and block out sunlight to the King Blue North Building.
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Should be sometime this year - one of the other tenants mentioned that they've already been told they have to go sometime in 2018.One small consolation for me is that when the project to the east gets going, so will Fred's Not Here. What with all the squawking owner Fred Luk has been doing about the Pilot (over his at-best mediocre restaurant), I won't be sad to see their doors close for good.
So the whole time, Fred knew he wouldn't even be there by the end of the pilot.
It's no worse than the garbage spewed out by aA, KPMB and DSA. Our only consistently good local firms seem to be HP and Teeple. As a highly visible tourist and media zone this area really should be getting the best architecture out there. This brand of cut and paste shlock wouldn't pass muster in any other city that has aspirations of being an international destination, let alone cities that can already claim to be one.
I dunno, I get tired of repeating the same obvious criticism every time another slab of architectural charcoal gets dumped onto a prominent site in the city; it's a trend that seems to have no end in sight. Gridlock and Look! Another Ugly Condo are the new 2 certainties of Toronto these days.