07-09-2018, 01:10 PM
If you are referring to the circular structure that used to be close to the train tracks, some of it has been moved to Central Street entrance of Waterloo Park. According to this Record article in 2010, Waterloo won the bid to host the Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery at some point after 1982 and it opened in 1993. When fundraising fell short, the City paid the balance of the costs and took ownership of the building in compensation. I also would not be surprised if the City continues to own as a separate parcel, all of the land outside the footprint of the building, similar to the land around the Perimeter Institute. All of that land would continue to be a part of Waterloo Park.