TOareaFan
Superstar
Except that any connection would be at the very north end of the facility - well away from all of the commercial tenants.
I suspect that is why they've been able to fight against it for so long. There may be a bit of a benefit, but it's been so hard to quantify that they can't get the tenants onside.
Dan
Toronto, Ont.
The two options seem to have the possibility that there could be no access to Crossroads, which means a loss of potential revenue for Crossroads. That would be bad for those tenants, at least I think so.
Maybe someone can tell me what their issue is then? If the connection does not go through their building then they are no better or worse off than the current path people have to take on the street which already bypasses their retail concourse.....perhaps what they want(ed) is to drive the traffic through?