City of Toronto’s 2014 Chief Planner Roundtable
On
Main Street Retail:
Animating the public realm through active retail and commercial uses
November 6, 2014
9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m
Toronto City Hall, 100 Queen Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
2nd floor, Committee Room 1
Seating is limited; please RSVP to: chiefplannerroundtable@toronto.ca
Live stream the roundtable: On November 6, live stream the roundtable here. (Registration is required.)
Live Stream Starting time: | 9:15 am, Eastern Standard Time (New York, GMT-05:00) |
Duration: | 3 hours 30 minutes |
Host’s name: | Jason Bunston |
Read the Agenda and Briefing document
Watch the Chief Planner Roundtable Live-Streaming online at Rogerstv.com November 6, 2014 at 9:30AM
Monitor the conversation on twitter by following @CityPlanTO and by using and searching #CProundtable.
The Chief Planner Roundtable is a public forum for Torontonians to discuss key city-building challenges, and to identify innovative “drivers for change”.
Toronto’s growth of new main street retail space “challenges us to think about how to best design, program, and incubate these spaces to maximise the contribution of retail to ….main streets, and how to mitigate disruption to existing retailers and communities. At the same time, the nature of retail itself has turned toward the digital, with Internet commerce placing strains on existing bricks-and- mortar retailers, pressing them to adapt business models to remain competitive.“
Please click here for more info about this event.
NEWS RELEASE
November 4, 2014
Main streets the focus of City of Toronto roundtable this week
The City of Toronto’s 2014 Chief Planner Roundtable series concludes this week with a conversation that focuses on animating the public realm through main street retail and commercial uses.
The roundtable will take place Thursday, November 6 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in Committee Room 1 at Toronto City Hall. Members of the public are welcome to attend or watch it live-streamed at http://www.toronto.ca/planning/chiefplannerroundtable.
Main streets function as gathering places for people, form the heart of retail commerce, and act as mobility arteries that connect a city’s neighbourhoods. Toronto’s main streets continue to play a critical role in sustaining these activities, which work to build complete communities that reduce congestion and the need to drive, increase walkability and create more possibilities for social interactions.
Toronto’s extraordinary growth over the past decade has resulted in the addition of a significant volume of new main street retail space. This growth poses challenges in how best to design, program and incubate these spaces to maximize the contribution of retail to main streets – and how to mitigate disruption to existing retailers and communities.
The continued vitality and animation of main street retail is fundamental to social and economic health, and requires the engagement and expertise of many stakeholders.
This Main Street Retail panel brings together a variety of perspectives on the topic to discuss the issues and potential long-term solutions. Panellists include:
• Ethan Kent, Senior Vice President, Project for Public Spaces
• Phil Goldsmith, Architect
• Sandy Houston, President and CEO, Metcalf Foundation
• Tonya Surman, CEO, Centre for Social Innovation
• Monique Drepaul, Executive Director, Eglinton Way BIA
• Eve Lewis, President and CEO, Woodcliffe Landmark Properties
• Lorna Day, Manager, Urban Design, City of Toronto
Persons interested in attending on Thursday are asked to RSVP by emailing chiefplannerroundtable@toronto.ca, as there is limited seating in the main room.
The conversation will be live-streamed on the City’s website, which can be accessed from the link below. Social media users can also monitor the conversation on twitter by following @CityPlanTO and by searching #CProundtable.
Further information about the roundtables, including a link to the live-stream, is available at http://www.toronto.ca/planning/chiefplannerroundtable.
Documentation of previous roundtables is available at the above link. A summary document from the two 2014 Chief Planner Roundtables will be available early in the new year.
Toronto is Canada’s largest city, the fourth largest in North America, and home to a diverse population of about 2.8 million people. It is a global centre for business, finance, arts and culture and is consistently ranked one of the world’s most livable cities. Toronto is proud to be the Host City for the 2015 Pan American and Parapan American Games. For information on non-emergency City services and programs, Toronto residents, businesses and visitors can visit http://www.toronto.ca, call 311, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, or follow us @TorontoComms.
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