Midtown Urbanist
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By all means use the Ontario Place as a convention centre.
But leave the Science Centre alone.
But leave the Science Centre alone.
Agreed, the Science Centre is fine where is it, and connectivity to it will only improve in the future (now, if only they fixed up their exhibits and got a new gift store).By all means use the Ontario Place as a convention centre.
But leave the Science Centre alone.
Agreed, the Science Centre is fine where is it, and connectivity to it will only improve in the future (now, if only they fixed up their exhibits and got a new gift store).
Exhibition Place was always a convention centre from the start, and I don't see the harm of spreading some of its convention space + some mixed commercial/residential into Ontario Place to transform it into a year-round destination
The future of Ontario Place is on the agenda at this week’s city council meeting.
Councillors will vote on a recommendation to reach out to the Ontario government and request that the province and city “jointly plan” the future of 155-acre site.
The recommendation comes after some councillors expressed concerns that the Ford government will proceed with plans to redevelop Ontario Place without consulting the municipality or Toronto residents.
The province launched a request for proposals process for the site’s development in January and on the website for that process, the Ontario government identifies areas for development as the Ontario Place islands, the adjacent mainland, the pods and the Cinesphere.
The website also notes developers can submit proposals for a section of the site or for the entire site, with one of the only exceptions being a prohibition on residential uses.
^Knowing Doug, probably by the end of the week. The guy is completely out of control.
I wonder when the province will override the city on this...
Toronto council votes unanimously to add Ontario Place to Toronto’s Heritage Register.
^Mikey Ford voted in favor? Now that's something I never saw coming at all.