MetroMan
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I'm glad one of the biggest billboards in the city is advertising Danone Yogourt. What eye candy.
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I'm glad one of the biggest billboards in the city is advertising Danone Yogourt. What eye candy.
I love how they completely neglect to remove snow from the square, as if it just doesn't really matter. Nothing says 'dead wasted space' in the supposed 'heart' of downtown than snowdrifts.
I love how they completely neglect to remove snow from the square, as if it just doesn't really matter. Nothing says 'dead wasted space' in the supposed 'heart' of downtown than snowdrifts.
That second picture is breathtaking smunky! Its funny what a nice angle and the right lighting can do for a building - wish the same could be said for the Hakim site...
to add upon that, it almost looks like the atrium media tower is part of the TLS wall as well. just one continuous wall of ads making it seem that there is no break between buildings.Allow me to clarify. I agree completely - Metropolitis is a cancer on Y/D square. I was merely commenting that from that precise angle, Dundas really looks like it has its own little canyon. I think TLS looks ok from that angle because it hides much of the hideous gray skin and emphasizes the kink which follows the road.
Hate the building, love the photo is what I'm trying to say I guess...
So true...sadly.
If there were a local business/merchants association that really cared about attracting customers to the area and saw TLS as a draw to pull people into their stores, they would have had their own crew out immediately.
But, just like tearing up concrete and laying down a splatter of asphalt afterwards or escalators that remain inoperative for weeks or snow routes that really aren't, who cares.
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Breathtaking? From any angle this building is an unmitigated travesty. If with another few months of they are able to cover up another 30% of its deadly gray skin with more of the promised frills (like that LED light pole, and the Toronto Life signs on the roof), and future ads are better thought out, then it may be improved enough to be marginally acceptable. As of this moment however the building remains a huge insult to Torontonians.
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FYI, local business/merchant association = Downtown Yonge BIA. When a city gets near historical record amounts of snow, what do you expect? Every little corner to be picture perfect in three days? Get a grip.
Why are so many Torontonians so negative about our city? Yeah sure things could be done better - as is the case in NYC, London, LA, Chicago, Paris, etc., but come on people get over your civic insecurities!!!!!!!!!!!! No city is perfect!
Sorry all, but I just get so sick and tired seeing every thread go to pot with general bitch stamements about the city.
If there were a local business/merchants association that really cared about attracting customers to the area and saw TLS as a draw to pull people into their stores, they would have had their own crew out immediately.
But, just like tearing up concrete and laying down a splatter of asphalt afterwards or escalators that remain inoperative for weeks or snow routes that really aren't, who cares.