Friday, September 6, 2019
Literary Connections
This is the last pic from my perch in front of the ROM as I waited for the red bus to arrive for a "Red" picture. This is what was the Park Plaza hotel until recently renamed the Park Hyatt Hotel and it is under total renovation while being converted into condo apartments and hence the scaffolding around the bottom. The hotel has heritage protection and so the exterior will be exactly the same as when built in 1936. There was a famous roof top lounge and patio until 1990 that was mentioned in Margaret Atwood books including "The Edible Woman" (my favourite), and "Cat's Eye". It had a fabulous view over the museum, Queens Park, U of T, and all of downtown. The lounge and patio are being renewed and will be well worth a visit when they open again.
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Heritage protection... wise move.
I'm glad it has the heritage status, it's well worth saving. I kind of wish I had stayed there when it was a hotel.
Nice that it has heritage protection. More places need it.
Awesome photos!!
I love those rooftop lounges and restaurants.
Heritage protection has saved many old buildings. Fantastic shot of this beautiful building. My wife is a fan of Margaret Atwood.
Notable edifice
That is worth protecting.
Saved! But I'll bet those won't be budget condos.
High rise in the city.
Thank heavens for heritage protection Pat, such a splendid building. I bet those condos will be hugely expensive ✨
Would be a great view for sure!
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