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Charles St GRT terminal redevelopment
(01-29-2025, 11:02 AM)ijmorlan Wrote:
(01-28-2025, 09:55 PM)jeffster Wrote: I miss the old Planetarium in Toronto. Sucks that it closed. Unsure how well it would do in K-Dub if it can't make it in a larger city like Toronto. But it would be a place I would visit.

I imagine with today's tech, you could make a pretty epic planetarium.

It’s not that it didn’t do well, but rather that Mike Harris’ Conservatives wanted to cut stuff. As an educational institution it was never intended to turn a profit. That being said, I have heard (historical correction welcomed) that some combination of the Royal Ontario Museum and the University of Toronto actually owned it and made a decision to sacrifice it to satisfy the Conservatives. In my opinion they should have done so publicly but behind the scenes should have planned to re-open it as soon as possible, which by now would have been many years ago. Instead they just closed it and although I believe the building is still there re-opening it is not in the cards.

The ROM was originally part of the University of Toronto before it became a provincial Crown agency in 1968.

From the Architectural Conservancy of Ontario web page:

Quote:Opened in October 1968, The McLaughlin Planetarium was shut down on November 5, 1995. Since then, the building hosted the Children's Own Museum for some time, and is presently in use only as storage space. A proposal in 2005 to replace the building with a condominium tower was rejected after adverse public reaction. In 2009, the ROM sold the Planetarium to the University of Toronto, which in 2014 proposed demolishing the building in favour of a new structure to house multiple U of T faculties, as well as public space. Currently, the building is in use only as storage space for the Royal Ontario Museum.
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