In 2012, the Ontario provincial government declared that after 41 years in operation, the iconic Toronto tourist attraction Ontario Place would be shut down. The immediate cessation would conserve the province and tax payers an estimated $20 million a year and eradicate at least 48 full time jobs and 600 summer positions in the procedure. Ontario Place attendance had dropped dramatically from an average of three million visitors during the early 1980's, to just over 327,000 in 2010.
Spend the five years following closing to redevelop the majority of the site and the Ontario government intended to keep the park. It created an advisory panel empowered with the task of appraising the way to make Ontario Place a favorite city place and the tourist destination. The advisory panel was estimated to propose a full report delineating the very best ideas for the Ontario Place revitalization by the end of the summertime to the provincial government.
Ontario Place Revitalization Case Study Solution
PUBLICATION DATE: September 06, 2012 PRODUCT #: W12190-PDF-ENG
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