Jarrek
Active Member
Wow, I did not expect that they would demolish FS. If they situate the taller building on the southern portion of the lot, then I can't see any problems with this development.
Mr. Vaughan also worries the towers could sully the silhouette of Queen’s Park.
“Is it time in this city that we had a discussion around protecting iconic buildings? Yes,†he said. “Can you imagine building a row of condominiums behind the Eiffel Tower?â€
There is a rendering of the base of this development on the National Post's website.
Wish they would keep the old building, by tearing down and demolishing we arent really gaining anything besides height. Put this proposal on an empty lot.
There's absolutely nothing wrong with opposition to skyscrapers. I'd say the number of skyscrapers and the maturity of a city have nothing to do with each other. In fact, a mature, grown up city has the courage to turn down high rises where they don't belong (I'm not necessarily saying they don't belong here though).Question about the uproar over height of the proposed project: Will this city ever grow up?
why is there so much sudden information about this project? renders? already?