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Originally Posted by Harley613
Hasn't that been aside for a future phase of the C.D. Howe/240 Sparks complex for decades?
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That lot is owned by Brookfield. Campeau had plans for a new tallest as part of Place de Ville III back in the 80s. Brookfield had less ambitious proposals, including two towers (roughly 18 floors each) and mega-block (again 18ish floors) reminiscent of yes, CD Howe.
I would love to see Brookfield, or another, more visionary developer, buy the entire block and redevelop with towers taking up a third of the block and an urban square built on the remaining land.
Better yet if a redevelopment includes the Hill's Time Building (Thai-Viet) and the Bank Street Chambers, both fully restored.
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Originally Posted by phil235
It's not too late!
Given that it has been decades, there was easily time to do a public space in the interim, just like was done at Bay/Adelaide in Toronto. There were patios and gardens and even a bar, and it got a tonne of use.
My first preference would be a public square there, but given the value of the site, I would love to see the City permit extra height on part of the lot on the condition that half of the lot becomes a square. That parcel could become Ottawa's Bryant Park if done properly.
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That. 35 to 40 floors would do wonders to the CBD skyline.