There are empty lots in the city and they're destroying heritage buildings for this? It's funny though, we're replacing cookie cutter Victorian with a building that isn't very original either. At least it should make for a nice photo standing next to the Stern building. Given the area's association to Yorkville and the property values that come with that, one can't expect not to see condos replacing old charm. At least there are still examples of this style in the area, for example at St. Joseph and Queen's Park Circle.
To save these buildings they have to be discussed more. We have so many such examples, yet few are ever talked about (one of those the ones that is talked about is the Flatiron Building). I wonder if there is a guide on the best of the best of Victorian and Georgian architecture in Toronto.