scarberiankhatru
Senior Member
Every mall was smaller back then...it wasn't expanded because of the subway. edit - if you were implying that.
it would have expanded anyway over the years.
...how's it essentially different from the NY Towers?...Many of the same factors in play: increased accessibility increasing demand leading to an increased supply
The difference in development is entirely about zoning. The city refused to allow high-density development in that area because it was a stable, low-density residential neighbourhood.
First you said it wasn't expanded because of the subway, and now you're saying it was a factor. Which is it?
Yorkdale was already there and would have expanded to some degree anyway...but NY Towers was a direct result of the subway because the subway caused the area to be rezoned. That's the difference.