Walkshop: Not Zoned for Dancing: A Walk Through Downtown Toronto’s Evolving Entertainment District
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Walkshop: Not Zoned for Dancing: A Walk Through Downtown Toronto’s Evolving Entertainment District
July 28, 2016 @ 8:00 am - 9:30 pm
FreeLed by urban planners Anna Wynveen, Breton Nader, Carolyn Rowan, Chris Hilbrecht, and Kyle Miller
Based off of their study for the City of Toronto’s Office of the Chief Planner, urban planners Anna Wynveen, Brenton Nader, Carolyn Rowan, Chris Hilbrecht, and Kyle Miller will attempt to walk you through the definition, history, and current phases of entertainment in downtown Toronto. As downtown Toronto experiences intensification of residential/commercial development and tastes change, how will the entertainment sector shift and adapt?