NBGtect
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This is so much better than having the Bloor and Bathurst stories in the newspapers an hour after the meeting. Thats great that Global News aired this an hour early!
This is so much better than having the Bloor and Bathurst stories in the newspapers an hour after the meeting. Thats great that Global News aired this an hour early!
They claim that they were unaware of anything involving heritage when designing this. Creating an important monument to Stolley was apparently a priority.
Stone were preserved as a "gift back to the city".
The height is interesting actually, it's a good deal higher than Mirvish's towers on King. I wonder if he'll get all 318 metres?
Hes going on about doing "the morally correct thing". He's quite proud about this.
Saying that while he laughs his way to the bank - and pretending to do the city a favour. He continues to strike me as an individual with no class whatsoever.
Limestones and Stolley's architectural features will be encorporated.
Stone were preserved as a "gift back to the city".
"We will be using the crushed limestone from the facade of Stollery's in the landscaping throughout the site, as a tribute to the grand building and business that once stood on the site"