What an embarrassment. Everyone involved, the developer, the architect, and MEC, should be ashamed of this result. Cheap and ugly materials, terrible urbanism, an utterly lifeless and soul-sucking building plopped down right in the middle of a lively retail street. This wouldn't be acceptable for MEC to build in Milton, never mind downtown Toronto. What were they thinking.
I just keep going back to that enormous vent placed right at pedestrian level facing one of the most popular patios in Toronto, and the nearly windowless wall surrounding it, and the cheap, pasted-on suburban fieldstone on either side. And those dull grey panels around the entrance. The whole thing is a fractal of cheap, hideous, anti-urban banality. MEC is lost if they think this building represents their brand.