Toronto’s Old City Hall is a chance to think big, but timid bureaucracy is stifling its potential | Unpublished
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Author: Alex Bozikovic
Publication Date: August 23, 2025 - 08:00

Toronto’s Old City Hall is a chance to think big, but timid bureaucracy is stifling its potential

August 23, 2025

On a recent Friday, five geraniums drooped in the heat of Old City Hall’s courtyard. The city has cracked open the 1899 building for five hours each Friday, so a few locals wandered across the asphalt, unsure what they were meant to find.

What they saw looked improvised: a couple of tables, security guards, plastic pots of flowers. It looked like someone had dashed into Metro with a hundred dollars and called it “placemaking.” This is not animation; it is civic drift, dressed up in grocery-store geraniums.

Can the city make this place something better? Of course. It’s a time capsule of Victorian Toronto studded with marble staircases, bronze railings and sculpted grotesques. It overflows with atmosphere.



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