Contra
Senior Member
Is there a link with some working docs? I know interchange42 posted some siteplans, would love to look at some details!
Now that construction is starting, I just want to remind everyone of the demolition scandal when Stollery's was taken down. First thing they did was take a hammer to the Deco ornamentations, on the weekend. That really didn't set Mizrahi up as the good guy, so how do we feel now?
Now that construction is starting, I just want to remind everyone of the demolition scandal when Stollery's was taken down. First thing they did was take a hammer to the Deco ornamentations, on the weekend. That really didn't set Mizrahi up as the good guy, so how do we feel now?
I'm pretty sure Wong-Tam didn't have a vested interest in whether the property got taken down or not, just that the various bodies had been given enough time to determine whether it was worthy of saving.KWT???
Now that construction is starting, I just want to remind everyone of the demolition scandal when Stollery's was taken down. First thing they did was take a hammer to the Deco ornamentations, on the weekend. That really didn't set Mizrahi up as the good guy, so how do we feel now?
Now that construction is starting, I just want to remind everyone of the demolition scandal when Stollery's was taken down. First thing they did was take a hammer to the Deco ornamentations, on the weekend. That really didn't set Mizrahi up as the good guy, so how do we feel now?
Stollery's was a scandal, but done legally. It was ultimately a victim of a substandard heritage preservation process, a developer smart enough to navigate the loopholes, and an understaffed heritage department. But I agree there's nothing left to discuss in respect to The One; it's a chapter closed.This dead horse has been flogged, eaten, regurgitated, and re-flogged, ad-nauseam. Let's leave it there.
Shill!Nothing special about the Strolley's building.
Now that construction is starting, I just want to remind everyone of the demolition scandal when Stollery's was taken down. First thing they did was take a hammer to the Deco ornamentations, on the weekend. That really didn't set Mizrahi up as the good guy, so how do we feel now?
He did and he did it right, Lets put it this way....if Stollerys hadn't been demolished at the time it would have been embroiled in so much red tape that you would have never seen a project of this magnitude built at this location. . . you make it sound like he didn't have permits - which I find hard to believe.