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    Toronto Bike Share

    Here's how it makes sense, Chuck. For even a bare-bones bike - you're looking at $200 new (less if you buy a stolen or used one from Craigslist). To keep it running every year, you'd need at least one (more if you bike through winter) around $50 for a good tune-up. A couple flats a year will...
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    Toronto Bike Share

    Respectfully, Toronto's old BikeShare system had little in common with the new Bixi Toronto system. At the height, it had 150 bikes at 16 stations located at community centres and bike shops. All volunteer-driven, low-tech, and unsustainable, as it relied on grants, etc. It wasn't...
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    Toronto Carmelina Condos | 38.1m | 12s | Tre Memovia | TACT Architecture

    As someone who lives in the neighbourhood, I am THRILLED about this development. Some much needed (and overdue) density along the Danforth (really - most of the Danforth should be at this scale) and how awesome is it that most of the Danforth frontage is retail? Just a small hallway entrance...
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    Toronto Burano | ?m | 48s | Lanterra | a—A

    Hahaha... that's probably true... but I mean looking at it in person (I work at Bay and College). It's not leaning - I've checked it against other buildings... but it sure looks like it. Maybe I need spectacles?
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    Toronto Burano | ?m | 48s | Lanterra | a—A

    Lean Is it just me, or from the SE corner of Bay and College does it look like Burano is slightly leaning over Bay Street? Probably an optical allusion. Probably. :)
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    Toronto Burano | ?m | 48s | Lanterra | a—A

    View If you want a very cool and unique view of Burano (and the Four Seasons) - go into the MaRS building and take the glass elevator right up to the top floor (publicly accessible) ... get out and walk down the hall to the left, and you'll come across some big windows with an AMAZING view of...
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    Woodbine Heights

    Midway Yeah, the article says it was after WWII - but I was thinking early 1900s would make more sense... when the Danforth streetcar was new to the area, etc. I do like the term for the area too... I like Danforth East, but Midway or Upper Midway identifies the area well - gives it some...
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    Woodbine Heights

    Upper Midway Apparently, this area was called "Upper Midway" at one time... from an Inside Toronto article: http://www.insidetoronto.com/insidetoronto/article/72981
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    Woodbine Heights

    Yes, and apparently the entrance to the theatre was on the Danforth side - where the pharmacy is now... with stairs down into the lobby. Again, go in to the Valumart from the rear parking lot, and look through the windows looking down at the store.... you can almost visualize the theatre and...
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    Woodbine Heights

    thanks Thanks for starting this thread EVCco - really cool how you've caught buildings in their before and after stages. I live in the neighbourhood as well, and speaking of theatres, did you know that the Valumart at Woodbine and Danforth used to be one called the Prince of Wales? My...
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    Toronto Carmelina Condos | 38.1m | 12s | Tre Memovia | TACT Architecture

    Almost Half We dropped in to the Carmelina sales office this past (across the street, on the north side of Danforth, look for the blue sign) to have a look at the model and floorplans. The sales agent there said that the building was 47% sold (after about 5 weeks) and they expected to get to...
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    Brick and cobblestone streets in Toronto

    Elmsthorpe Ave. You can thank my wife for remembering Elmsthorpe Ave. to add to your map.. :)...
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    Don't like Toronto Condo Names? Your chance to name one, and win $5,000!

    Hummingbird Condos Hummingbirds are aerodynamic, active, constantly in motion and beautiful. The former name of the Sony Centre for the Performing Arts (directly north of the condo site) was the Hummingbird Centre. http://www.nameourcondo.com/entry/175
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    Planting a tree in a city park

    Great thread. I've often thought it would be interesting to scatter perrenial flower seeds in abandoned lots to bring some colour to them all spring/summer/fall long. I used to pass the lot on the southeast corner of Sherbourne and Gerrard.... I wonder if it is still vacant? It was pretty...
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    New Bike Lanes on University, Bay, Spadina, and Other Roads

    No one is saying that. I agree with your first 2 points...but: - Lots of cyclists also own cars and drive in the city too. - No one is asking for University (or Jarvis, or Bloor, or Danforth, or any other "arterial") to be car-free. Cyclists are asking for some safe space on the roads...
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    New Bike Lanes on University, Bay, Spadina, and Other Roads

    The End? You know, every single time a bikelane is painted, soooo many people have fits like it'll be the end of the world... Guess what? The world will not end. You'll be okay. Plus, instead of those pesky cyclists being in front of your car and slowing you down, they'll be in their...
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    More Lost Toronto in colour

    Is this Yonge and Gerrard?
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    Condo Fees vs. Home Ownership

    I think property taxes are always seperate. Utilities depend on the building... some include water, hydro and heating in the maintenance fees (often making them quite higher), and others don't include some or all of the utilities. My advice is if possible, buy in a building where utility fees...
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    Beautifying Subway Entrances (TTC Report)

    Shelter!! Yeah, I don't care what they do as long as they put in some shelters for some weather protection. The stairs in many of these entrances are covered in something akin to ceramic tiles... and whoever thought that was a good idea for a city that gets rough winters clearly was not...
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    8 Hours on the Streetcar

    Cool. A TTC subway/streetcar scavenger hunt thing would be fun. :)

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