TheKingEast
Senior Member
Thank you, UD - you seem to be one of the few people to take photos of this development.
Yea. He gets a lot of shots of the less popular projects. Much appreciated!
Thank you, UD - you seem to be one of the few people to take photos of this development.
Freed chipped away at the quality of this one, and then plopped on a bunch more storeys. The original push/pull of the facade was to be much more dramatic but it cut into the sellable floor area and added to construction cost, so now it's a paltry one foot variation to the facade. S+P deserves better clients than Freed. Freed claims to be interested in city building but he's really just interested in making tons of cash.
Pretty sure that he like all other developers is in the business to make money. Lots of it.
Pretty sure that he like all other developers is in the business to make money. Lots of it.
I preferred the Travel Lodge. That could have been nicely renovated.
There's nothing interesting about Stewart Street. Compare it to basically any street in Cabbagetown and weep at your own words.
Thanks for the pics, smt. Although the King street facade is going to be the main attraction, I'm equally interested to see what will happen on Stewart St. Stewart street is one of my favourite streets in Toronto. It's a perfectly-scaled combination of equally tall midrise buildings with subtle variations in their facades. It might actually qualify as one of the few contemporary streets that's actually "beautiful".
the architecture itself could hardly be deemed beautiful. It's concise, well-scaled, functional, but uninspired and not very beautiful.