[Bcma-l] CMA Clip Serv: TO scraps museum project, plans to raze site
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<b>Toronto scraps museum project, plans to raze
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Brodie Fenlon, The Globe and Mail, Tuesday, September 1, 2009</span></font=
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The City of Toronto has abandoned plans to build a $100-million
history museum at the foot of Bathurst Street.</span></font>
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The Toronto Museum Project was to spearhead the restoration of the
old Canada Malting complex and its crumbling silos, with a potential
waterfront condo and hotel development on the 1.4-hectare site at
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There had been wide support on council for the plan, public
consultations and endorsements by a board of "champions," includ=
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Sarmite Bulte and David Crombie.</span></font>
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But officials, citing the recession, are now looking seriously at Old
City Hall as a future venue for the Toronto history museum, while the
city's chief corporate office has recommended the entire Canada
Malting site be razed but for a small "symbolic outline" at a co=
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$8.4-million.</span></font>
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That's despite opposition from the city's own heritage preservation
services and the Toronto preservation board, which want the silos
restored at a cost of $17.7-million. The mayor's executive committee
will vote on the two competing visions next week.</span></font>
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Rita Davies, the city's executive director of culture, said the Toronto
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of the economy, which hindered the search for a private-sector partner
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"Because the economy changed so dramatically in October of last
year, we had to put that plan on hold for the time being," she said.
"It's certainly not an active proposition at the moment."</span>=
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Ms. Davies said the dream for the non-profit museum, a "broad and
dynamic" space that tells the whole 11,000-year history of Toronto, i=
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still alive. She said the city's focus has shifted to Old City Hall, which=
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City council voted last May to serve notice that the lease won't be
renewed when it expires at the end of 2016 so the historic building
can be used for a public attraction.</span></font>
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"It certainly is a good site for a museum because it's where people
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Ms. Mooney is less enthusiastic about the demolition of the Canada
Malting silos, a designated heritage site, which she said are the last
surviving industrial structures on the western waterfront. "We believ=
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it's really important that we save them," she said.</span></font>
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The site, built in 1928 with additions in 1944, has significant
structural defects, including unsafe marine legs and falling concrete.
Public access to adjacent Ireland Park was restricted along its east
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City staff considered five plans that ranged from complete
preservation of the buildings at $20-million to total demolition at
$7.6-million. Either way, the city must spend an extra $3.8-million to
repair the east dock wall.</span></font>
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Councillor Adam Vaughan said money is short and preserving all the
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However, he wants the nine southern silos preserved in their entirety,
not the recommended "symbolic representation" which involves
cutting them down to about four feet above grade level.</span></font>
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Mr. Vaughan said the site in his ward could be used for "anything,&qu=
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but he's not taking seriously the longdormant Metronome proposal for
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that was first approved for the land in 1999.</span></font>
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The deal collapsed when the non-profit foundation behind it couldn't
raise enough money in time. Many thought it was dead, but the
foundation applied this month for a $20-million infrastructure
stimulus grant from the federal government, although it has yet to
approach the province and city for matching funds.</span></font>
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"Anybody who's been at this as long as I have is obviously an
optimist," said foundation president John Harris.</span></font>
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"I think this may be our best chance yet."</span></font>
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Neither Mr. Vaughan or the city's culture department has heard from
Mr. Harris about his revived plans.</span></font>
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