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    Toronto Freed Hotel & Residences | 219m | 63s | Freed | AS + GG

    Take the bed out and it could be confused with a foyer to the actual condo.
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    Toronto St Lawrence Market North | 25.3m | 5s | City of Toronto | Rogers Stirk Harbour

    That's the wrong way of looking at it though. It speaks to an auto-centric mindset when we prioritize the needs of cars first, then what ever is left over is devoted to everybody else (cyclists, pedestrians, LRT). It's well established that adding car lanes doesn't reduce congestion. When we...
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    Toronto The Charles at Church | 152.7m | 47s | Aspen Ridge | BDP Quadrangle

    Quite decent and a much needed boost to what's a pretty bland, sterile Charles West.
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    Toronto 164-168 Isabella Street | ?m | 67s | Elysium | Studio JCI

    Compared to The One or Forma, yes, but 90% of what Toronto builds is uglier than what this rendering suggests (if it's accurate). I'd take this over almost every tower between Yonge and Bathurst south of Front, practically every glass condos that's gone up on Charles West, or that 30 floor...
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    Toronto Union Park | 303.26m | 58s | Oxford Properties | Pelli Clarke Pelli

    Generally speaking, department stores are in retreat but Simons is bucking the trend. Like you, I'd be very pleased if they open a Toronto store to compliment the one in Mississauga. Square One is a bit of a trek and downtown could surely support more than Hudson Bay/Saks.
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    Toronto Ontario Line: Moss Park Station | ?m | ?s | Metrolinx | HDR

    Hopefully, they'll eventually tackle the ceiling. In its current state, it looks like they ran out of money half way through the project. Regarding the archaeological find, what standard would need to reached for preservation/protection to kick in or is it purely a subjective decision?
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    Toronto 252 Church | 166.1m | 52s | CentreCourt | Arcadis

    Two thumbs up. Proof that one doesn't need to spend a fortune to make a building look great. And what a blessing to have all that schlock removed from the corner heritage building.
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    Toronto Artists' Alley | 121.91m | 39s | Lanterra | Hariri Pontarini

    Agree. Wouldn't mind a 280m+ version of this; preferably in a nice colour. Toothpaste green, transparent, and grey need not apply.
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    Toronto Sugar Wharf Condominiums (Phase 2) | 283.6m | 85s | Menkes | a—A

    +2 It would be some solace if we were getting something of architectural value but we're not. These will be bland and soul less. They will create more housing but then we're stuck looking at these sterile monoliths for the next century.
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    Toronto 160 Front West | 239.87m | 46s | Cadillac Fairview | AS + GG

    When something affects the entire population, there needs to be broad consensus. It's why we have laws and regulations limiting all kinds of things (noise, speed limits, guns, leash laws, minimum wage, etc.) to maintain a minimum quality of life for all citizens. The "I love it so everyone else...
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    Toronto 49-51 Yonge Street | 226.86m | 62s | SmartCentres | a—A

    Well yes, at the rate we're going there won't be a single intact heritage building of this quality left in the city. There will only be photographs showing what they looked like. Preserving an exterior wall isn't preservation. 90% of this building will end up at the city dump. Maybe they'll...
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    Toronto 88 Bathurst | 68.3m | 17s | Hines | 3XN

    Yes, the podium is very disappointing and doesn't match what was promised in the rendering. The only hope left are the alternating blocks of white and yellow on the tower. It can't save it, but it can redeem it somewhat.
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    Toronto Parliament Slip | ?m | ?s | Waterfront Toronto | West 8

    Pie in the sky, but I wouldn't have an issue with that super spa if there was upgraded PT to the site, no parking garage, and have the whole complex another asset owned and run by the City of Toronto with free admission.; much like Jimmy Simpson swimming pool. London treat their museums and...
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    Toronto Parliament Slip | ?m | ?s | Waterfront Toronto | West 8

    Even though it's considered more low brow/plebeian, a cinema would probably bring in more traffic than a theatre. There are lots of film studios in the area too so a cinema would build on what's already there.
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    Toronto The One | 308.6m | 85s | Tridel | Foster + Partners

    Your comment smacks more of tall poppy syndrome, one of this country's worst character traits, than Mizrahi being a narcissist. Whenever someone tries to create, innovate, or raise the bar, there's always an army of Canadians incensed and eager to cut them down. How dare someone do more that...
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    Toronto Ontario Line: King-Bathurst Station | ?m | ?s | Metrolinx | HDR

    Correct. I had friends who lived in a dynamite loft on one of the upper floors.
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    Toronto CAMH Queen Street | 60.3m | 7s | CAMH | Diamond Schmitt + KPMB + TreanorHL + HOK

    Long term, it's recoverable if they reduce Shaw to 2 lanes for cars/LRT, widen the sidewalk, and plant new trees at the new curb location. There's no need for Shaw to be 4 lanes. All people do is use 2 lanes for parking despite this being right off the Queen streetcar route. We'd, of course...
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    Toronto Theatre District Residence & Riu Plaza Hotel | 156.05m | 49s | Plaza | BDP Quadrangle

    Those balconies are useless other than to store a bike on. They're way too narrow to put table for 4/6 and the glass sides make one feel like you're just hanging off the side of a building. If you're going to build balconies make them usable living space. It's pointless otherwise.
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    Mississauga Bombardier Aerospace Campus | ?m | 1s | Bombardier | NEUF

    Private jets are environmentally egregious but people sure don't give much thought to where they focus their energies or the consequences that result. This is one of the few high valued added industries in the world where Canada not only has technological leadership but a dominant global...

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