And IMHO, a city like Toronto has far more growth potential than most of the major US cities, like Chicago. In fact, I think the US is going downwards and will trend downwards in the years to come unless they make major changes to their governments and policies. I see more decay of American...
For the most part, places with high population densities and land space is at a premium, most of the skyscrapers will be residential. Even though they are skyscrapers, I consider a city that has many commercial skyscrapers more of a sign of wealth and prosperity than cities that just have a lot...
would you say that it's a smart investment to buy a condo unit in North York and rent it out? I'm thinking about that right now
but not sure exactly what else I need to consider in my decision making process.
Yeah, most likely won't happen. But it would be nice if it does give Toronto a kick in the butt to try and improve the system...maybe do another sheppard extension thing. Should be enough time from now and 2024 to get another one done.
But don't get me wrong, I'd love to have a Star Trek Utopian society where everyone is equal
but only differ by rank/position, and not resources/finances.
Has there ever been a time in history where the rich and poor and were equal? No.
There will always be rich and poor, and the gap will always exist. In our real world,
rich people only get rich because there are "poorer" people who pay them. I don't believe
you can have a society or world...
I haven't watched the Jays since the Joe Carter, Alomar days. Recently I saw some highlights and couldn't believe the Skydome (Rogers center?) was packed even in the upper decks and homerun sections, like the world series days. WOW!
It's highly subjective. To some, Toronto is an amazing world class city, one of the most diverse cities in the world. To others, it's meh. Can't please em all.