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- Kodak_Heights abstract "Kodak Heights is the name Eastman Kodak gave to its large campus in Mount Dennis, Ontario.Kodak moved the centre of its operations in Canada to the Mount Dennis campus in 1912, and continued to operated there until 2006.By 1925 Kodak employed 900 employees on the campus.At its largest extent the campus covered 48 acres (19 ha).The campus was acquired for use as a transportation hub, and will house the western terminus of the Eglinton Crosstown LRT, a new commuter railway station, a 15 bay bus terminal, and the maintenance and storage yards for the Eglinton Crosstown's rolling stock.At the height of its operations Kodak the campus contained over a dozen buildings, of which only Kodak building 9 remains. It was the employee recreation building housing a gym and cafeteria. Kodak hosted a weekly movie night in the Cafeteria. Although building 9 has been vandalized it has been proposed it be designated as a heritage property and preserved and repurposed.Rick McGinnis, in Blog TO, wrote: "What I can't understand is how no one can see the value of Building 9, even if just as a reminder of when even blue collar life had its touches of elegance..."Local Mount Dennis residents lobbied for the last remaining building to be retained and restored, even though in approximately ten years since the campus had been abandoned it had been heavily vandalized.On February 12, 2014, The York Guardian reported on an initiative to get more public input as to how the Kodak campus will be re-developed.Peter Frampton, of the Learning Enrichment Foundation, asserted that the 23 hectares (57 acres) site should be put to more uses than transit.In May 2013 MetroLinx agreed to take in community input in the uses of the property.".
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- Kodak_Heights subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Toronto.
- Kodak_Heights comment "Kodak Heights is the name Eastman Kodak gave to its large campus in Mount Dennis, Ontario.Kodak moved the centre of its operations in Canada to the Mount Dennis campus in 1912, and continued to operated there until 2006.By 1925 Kodak employed 900 employees on the campus.At its largest extent the campus covered 48 acres (19 ha).The campus was acquired for use as a transportation hub, and will house the western terminus of the Eglinton Crosstown LRT, a new commuter railway station, a 15 bay bus terminal, and the maintenance and storage yards for the Eglinton Crosstown's rolling stock.At the height of its operations Kodak the campus contained over a dozen buildings, of which only Kodak building 9 remains. ".
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