That frame looks like it only has 56.5 TT length. You'll most likely need a longer stem to accommodate but it should be workable.
People say that about touring frames because with more relaxed angles and a wider wheelbase the bike is generally going to be less responsive. This effect is increased when riding a fixed wheel because you can't throw the bike around/into corners and let it take a line, you have to give a lot more steering input and actually drive the bike around the corner. This really only matters if you aspire to ride like you're in a Lucas Brunelle video. For the vast majority of just-riding-around riders a touring frame will be fine. You also won't notice unless you go from a steeper geometry to a relaxed geometry.
I'd wouldn't worry about any of that. Convert it and ride it, it's a good frame.
If I'm understanding this correctly the 210 has the same geometry as the 1000 so it's not listed separately:
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_whtVpXkKwl...0-h/img092.jpg