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I'd love to see your sources for that claim.
Waterfront Toronto is building plety of permanent stuff. Have a look at hTO Park, the Spadina slip deck (and the others commencing construction this fall), the East and West Bayfront and the transportation upgrades that are ongoing that will help bring people to the water.
These are just the start. By next summer, the waterfront is going to be buzzing with visible construction on 3 or more slip decks, bridges, floating piers, Queens Quay's transformation, and this rhythm will be maintained well into 2011.
Actually, HTo Park has nothing to do with Waterfront Toronto, which is probably why the park exists today. There are no buildings under construction by Waterfront Toronto in either West Donlands or East Bayfront. Only the Spadina Head of Slip is, almost, built. Not bad for 7 years of work and hundreds of millions of tax dollars.