Challenger City TO

By: Iain Montgomery
  • Summary

  • Iain Montgomery of Now or Never Ventures interviews Canadian urbanist, creative, transit and development types to explore how Toronto can turn its fortunes around to become a leading, global Challenger City.

    Challenger City TO 2024
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Episodes
  • Challenger City TO EP8: A blueprint for a better future through Safety, Leadership & Culture with Hans Bathija
    Jul 31 2024

    Episode Summary:

    In this episode of Challenger City TO, we sit down with Hans Bathija, a seasoned consultant with a rich history in Toronto. Hans shares his insights on the city's evolving identity, the impact of amalgamation, the importance of public safety, and the need for a renewed focus on arts and culture. Join us as we explore what it means for Toronto to be a Challenger City and how it can reclaim its status as a dynamic, innovative, and inclusive urban center.

    Key Topics Discussed:

    1. Hans' Journey to Toronto:
      • Moving from London to Toronto in 1975
      • Early experiences in Scarborough and working in the photo finishing industry
      • Transition to banking and consulting
    2. Toronto's Evolution:
      • The city's innovative past in banking and technology
      • Impact of bank mergers and the end of antitrust acts
      • Shifts in local leadership and corporate focus
    3. Amalgamation and Its Consequences:
      • Hans' run for mayor during the amalgamation period
      • Dilution of local leadership and competition
      • The need for accessible and responsive local governance
    4. Public Safety and Infrastructure:
      • Issues in Liberty Village: traffic and emergency access
      • Bureaucratic indifference to local problems
      • Importance of public safety as a cornerstone of urban life
    5. The Role of Arts and Culture:
      • Loss of Toronto's vibrant arts scene due to condo-ization
      • Need for protected artistic spaces
      • Toronto's rich musical heritage and cultural identity
    6. Grassroots Initiatives:
      • Hans' involvement in the Toronto Dollar project
      • Challenges of sustaining grassroots initiatives
      • Importance of community engagement and local projects
    7. Leadership and Vision:
      • The need for a blueprint for Toronto's future
      • Involving private sector leaders, academia, and the community
      • Defining what it means to be Canadian and ensuring a thriving urban environment

    Memorable Quotes:

    • "Up to maybe 20 years ago, Toronto was a very innovative place... The problem with that is you have organisations that are no longer Toronto-centric or Toronto-focused in terms of where they live and work and play."
    • "Policies were designed to look after local taxpayers... We need accessible and responsive local governance."
    • "Liberty Village is a 'disaster zone' with severe traffic and emergency access issues... I get told, 'Oh, studies have been done, there is no issue.' Well, 10 years later, it's gotten worse."
    • "The culture that defined Toronto before is disappearing very rapidly... Maybe we need a place in Toronto that's protected and arts can go there."
    • "We need to have a blueprint for the city... We need to demand more of the elders. Your grandchildren need your help. You can't just flitter off somewhere and have a good time and have your pina coladas while everything's burning around you."

    Conclusion:

    Hans Bathija's insights offer a compelling vision for Toronto's future as a Challenger City. His call for grassroots involvement, a renewed focus on public safety, and a commitment to preserving the city's cultural heritage resonates with the challenges and opportunities facing Toronto today. As the city navigates its evolving identity, Hans' perspective serves as a reminder of the importance of leadership, community, and a shared vision for a better future.

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    55 mins
  • Challenger City TO EP7: Balancing the best of tradition and big futures for city planning with Nik Badminton
    Jul 26 2024

    In this episode, futurist Nik Badminton shares his insights on the future of cities, emphasizing the need for human-centric, community-focused urban planning. Drawing from his global experiences, Nik discusses the challenges of balancing legacy systems with innovative solutions and highlights the importance of creating resilient, vibrant cities like Toronto.

    Key Topics Discussed:

    1. Introduction to Nik Badminton:
      • Background and experience in futurism and strategic planning.
      • Nik's travels and comparisons between cities like Toronto and Vancouver.
    2. Challenger Cities Concept:
      • Definition and importance of Challenger Cities.
      • The need for cities to be more human-centric and community-focused.
    3. Accretive Legacy Systems:
      • Explanation of how cities are built on historical infrastructures.
      • The constant challenge of updating and transforming old systems.
    4. Rethinking Urban Planning:
      • Critique of using outdated templates for future cities.
      • Examples of successful urban planning from cities like Barcelona.
    5. Facing Dystopian Futures:
      • Importance of considering both positive and dystopian futures.
      • Specific examples of dystopian elements in current cities.
    6. Challenges and Opportunities for Toronto:
      • Issues with unchecked construction and the loss of community value.
      • The need for green spaces and community meeting areas.
    7. Balancing Economic Growth with Community Cohesion:
      • The dangers of focusing solely on economic growth.
      • The importance of creating spaces that enhance quality of life.
    8. Learning from Other Cities:
      • The benefits and pitfalls of copying urban designs from other cities.
      • The unique culture and hidden gems of Toronto.
    9. Vision for Toronto’s Future:
      • Nik’s proposals for improving Toronto’s urban planning.
      • Emphasis on human-centric development and community cohesion.

    Quotes from Nik Badminton:

    • "Every time I traveled to Toronto, there was a real humanity to it, a real old-school feel."
    • "Challenges cities need to buck the trend of being built around cars and trucks."
    • "We need to rethink food, energy, water, and community systems."
    • "Barcelona's superblocks are a great example of urban innovation."
    • "We kind of live in a dystopian world that's rather strange."
    • "Unchecked development leads to empty high-rises and lost community value."
    • "We're like the algorithmic city... need to come back to human focus."
    • "Most cities lack a comprehensive strategy beyond building more infrastructure."
    • "Toronto is a tapestry of diverse neighborhoods and hidden gems."
    • "Economic growth should be balanced with relentless community cohesion."
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    39 mins
  • Challenger City TO EP6: Swallowing the Orange Pill and Rethinking Train Stations with Chris Burchett
    Jul 25 2024

    In this episode of Challenger City TO, we sit down with Chris Burchett, a telecommunications expert turned transit visionary, to explore the transformative potential of train stations. Chris shares his journey from Wi-Fi to transit hubs, highlighting the often-overlooked importance of stations in shaping the overall passenger experience. He discusses the challenges of the engineering-centric approach in transit agencies and the untapped economic potential of integrating retail and real estate into station designs. Discover how rethinking land use and adding unique amenities can turn stations into vibrant, multi-functional urban hubs.

    Key Topics Discussed:

    • The Importance of Stations: Chris explains why stations are critical components of the transit experience, forming the first and last impressions of any trip.
    • Engineering-Centric Challenges: The tendency of transit agencies to focus on engineering solutions at the expense of passenger experience.
    • Swallowing the 'Orange Pill': Chris’s epiphany about the potential of reimagined transit, inspired by the Netherlands’ advanced transit systems.
    • Economic Opportunities: How integrating retail and real estate into stations can generate significant non-fare revenue and ease political challenges around transit funding.
    • Better Use of Space: Ideas for repurposing ticket halls and other underutilized spaces in stations to enhance functionality and revenue.
    • Urban Planning Insights: The impact of better transit planning on overall urban livability, including benefits for drivers and reducing dependency on cars.
    • Innovative Thinking: The need for creative approaches, like those championed by Rory Sutherland, to make transit more appealing and boost urban vibrancy.
    • Enhancing Station Amenities: Practical suggestions for adding amenities like soundproof booths for video calls to make stations more useful and enjoyable.

    Quotes Highlighted:

    • "Stations are the bookends of every trip. They form your first and last impressions."
    • "We discovered that nobody’s really talking about stations. They’re a critical part of the journey."
    • "Amsterdam Central has transformed into a hub with reasons to visit beyond transit—it's a model for what stations can achieve."
    • "It’s about rethinking land use to make stations integral parts of their communities."
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    39 mins

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