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Christopher Hume Is Really Pissed Off

June 16, 2007

Urban Affairs Columnist

There's no longer any question: Toronto has officially gone off the rails.

Whatever doubt lingered was dispelled this week when the city announced a deal has been signed with Leon's, yes, the furniture chain, to take over the Roundhouse, a designated national historic site.

It sounds like a joke, except that it's true, and it's not funny.

We all know that Toronto is broke, but this goes beyond comprehension, and enters into the realm of civic madness.

The bureaucrats would have us believe the deal is good because Leon's and the builders who have actually leased the facility from the city – O &Y, Tenen and State Development – will clean up the structure, which the city has neglected for years.

What they don't say is that when it issued an RFP (request for proposals) fully six years ago, it stipulated that renovating the building was a condition no matter who won.

The most troubling aspect of the arrangement, more worrisome than the fate of a building, is that it signals a city devoid of imagination. We have run out of ideas. We have given up. We have no way to save ourselves but to offer the public realm, now up for sale to the highest bidder. This in the Creative City!

Never has that term rung so hollow. Never has the self-deception been so painfully evident.

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