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Originally Posted by Biff
Just a hypothetical question here....
Would you approve the demolition of the Palamino Building to accommodate and 3 to 4 storey and podium and tower complex from 201 Portage north to the corner of Main and McDermot?
In this scenario, the plans are submitted and funding is secured based on the demolition of this one historic building.
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Absolutely yes assuming the scale of the project is what you imply. I don't hate heritage buildings, I actually really like them and appreciate them (not as much as some on here but I still do). That being said, not every heritage building is equal and you can't just use a blanket statement like every building counts. The location of the building, the other buildings that DIRECTLY surround it, and actual historical significance to the City should be considered and essentially allow us to rank "old" buildings so that in certain circumstances certain buildings make sense to sacrifice. I don't buy the argument at all that this building is the gateway to the exchange. If there was a modern building on the corner of McDermot, and anything on the gravel parking lot to the south, this building would be a heritage island relative to its direct surroundings.
Let's have some perspective, the importance of this particular building specifically related to heritage significance took a nosedive when the buildings on either side of it bit the dust. For me, the fact that it sits away from the corner on prime real estate with no particular historical significance allows me to think of it as a building that can come down in the name of something significant in scope and something that would bring more life to that area.
That being said, it's a nice building and if it was somewhere else in the exchange or even across the street at some point between Lombard and Bannatyne I would be together with those of you that would be fighting to keep it.
Edit: Would be magical to pick it up and place it between 441 Main and the Confederation Life (I think) building, would fit like a glove.