fender
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There goes my old apartment ...
Perhaps the developers could add a "Russia" complex across the street.
haha, I was just about to make a similar comment myself! ...then one could definitely say they could see Russia from their house in Alaska .
There goes my old apartment ...
The NIBY-ism for this project has started in the neighbourhood. There is a petition circulating the neighbourhood. People don't have a problem with the height, it is the design.
Yeah... Okay.
And I'm not even surprised the 'burbs (yes, it's north of Eglinton, so to me you're in the 'burbs) want more conservative (read: worse, historic-y schlock) design. These objections are always somewhat fascinating.
And P.S. I don't mean to disparage anyone personally, but overall there seems to be an infuriating collective mindset of those in all the single-family detached - regardless of location - with these ridiculous backlashes against development.
The NIBY-ism for this project has started in the neighbourhood. There is a petition circulating the neighbourhood. People don't have a problem with the height, it is the design.
I personally like the design (and I'll probably get roasted for this next part) but I don't like this project for the neighbourhood its being built in and I hope it isn't approved. It doesn't fit with the feel and character of the neighbourhood it is potentially going to be in. I personally believe that taking the existing neighbourhood into account is important when designing a project in an established neighbourhood....especially one like Lawrence Park.
Strathgowan already gets packed and hectic with Sheridan Nurseries. Imagine adding in traffic from a 120-unit condo into the mix!
This project will have to grow on me personally. I'm also worried about the developers ability to deliver such an advantageous project. Moving walls and unique design....can you say over budget and over schedule.
3018 Yonge was approved with little to no backlash at Yonge and Lawrence. That is taller (Albeit by 2 floors).
I can appreciate your opinions, though why is a more classic design "worse"? I'm not someone who needs everything old and stuffy, though I enjoy the blending of old and new.