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Originally Posted by LeftCoaster
I'm one of the few people I think to have seem some of the details of the Vancouver bid and they did have a location capable of meeting all of Amazon's demands. The office space not existing currently was not a concern of Amazon's, as they will likely purpose build their buildings, and adding 5 million square feet for the Vancouver construction industry is no big deal at all, we just usually do it in residential format.
Well the entire area around 1133 Melville is entirely underbuilt and capable of housing multiple 160M+ towers. Hence why reliance has bought up a few of the sites lately.
Not to mention the difference between the 140M towers we build in Vancouver and a 160M tower you seem to think Amazon needs is minuscule and no one at Amazon could care less.
The two buildings they currently take space in, Telus gardens and 401 W georiga are both short buildings so they clearly don't have the same height obsession you do.
Other downtown malls? you've got me beat and I live here.
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1133 Melville area is fine as it is. Are you seriously suggesting all those towers to be demolished so that new ones can be put in? Shouldn't we be expanding downtown Vancouver's footprint instead? If I were a developer, I would rather build fast from an empty parking lot or 2-storey old warehouse site than having to first go through all the hoops of demolishing a 15-20 storey tower and then having to rebuild. If Vancouver allows OV area to have a new financial district, or even West Broadway and allowing buildings to go up to 160+m, do you think Reliance would even bother buying up Melville area?
Yeah, Amazon is now occupying a number of floors each on two separate short buildings. I'm pretty sure they want everyone to be in one tall building if they can help it. Why locate in separate sites, and what's the benefits of that? If they locate their headquarters here, that would be 20 times more people they need to house I bet. Do you think 2 short buildings would cut it?
I'm surprised you don't know other malls downtown besides Eaton Centre. Are you sure you're from Toronto?
Let me enlighten you.
Established Toronto downtown malls:
1. PATH malls
2. Toronto Dominion Centre mall
3. BOM mall
4. The Atrium on Bay
5. 10 Dundas East
6. Hudson's Bay on Bloor
7. 110 BLoor
Up and coming downtown malls:
8. Maple Leaf Square
9. One Bloor (on Bloor, under construction)
10. The One (on Bloor, under construction)
11. Shops at Aura
And there are many other smaller ones. This list is excluding other huge malls in Toronto's town centres such as Midtown(St Clair, Eglinton) , Scarborough, Yorkdale, Vaughn Mills, etc.
That's why Toronto is on the list. It thinks big, not only on retail business, but also many other areas, unlike us.