Scenarios about 'waterfront revitalization'
Waterfront revitalization refers to the redevelopment and renewal of urban shorelines, harbors, and riverbanks that were historically industrial or commercial areas. These projects typically transform abandoned or underutilized waterfront spaces into mixed-use developments featuring residential, commercial, recreational, and cultural amenities. In alternate history scenarios, different approaches to waterfront development can significantly alter urban landscapes, economic trajectories, and social dynamics of coastal and riverside cities.
What If Toronto's Waterfront Was Developed Differently?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Toronto embraced a pedestrian-friendly, environmentally sustainable waterfront development model in the post-war era, transforming the city's relationship with Lake Ontario and its urban identity.