canarob
Senior Member
This is the size of the downtown of some smaller cities! Massive!
If this entire built form ever sees the light of day, mark my words the entire Golden Mile stretch will become an even more uninspiring stretch than it already is. And it wont be solely at the developers feet, the city will share the exact same amount of blame.
You know what you're right. Lets extend that plus/minus of the # of condo towers through to Victoria Park in the west, and Birchmount in the east. The predictions will be limited to the north side of Eglinton.
Based on how the developer is planning on packing in development (ie: from what we see above), i'll be upping the +/- of the number of condos we'll be seeing to 90.
If this entire built form ever sees the light of day, mark my words the entire Golden Mile stretch will become an even more uninspiring stretch than it already is. And it wont be solely at the developers feet, the city will share the exact same amount of blame.
The surface LRT portion should still be able to service these densities, but yes it is ridiculous state of affairs in transit planning in this city.The biggest problem is that they are planning these crazy densities on the surface section of the LRT and planning 6 storey midrises on the subway portion.. it makes no sense.
I couldn't disagree more, I think they've done a terrible job mapping out open space networks throughout the entire plan. It's pretty much just copy/paste X amount of times throughout the entire stretch between Vic Park and Birchmount.I agree that they are considering a shocking level of intensfication for this stretch of Eglinton but they've done a good job of mapping out Parking and Open Space networks and are planning a good mix of building types throughout the Golden Mile. I think people's "stigma" of this stretch of Eglinton makes most of us skeptical of the plan. I am personally looking forward to seeing it come to fruition and seeing this area gentrified.