Koops65
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The tallest looks to be a little over 40 stories...
A new development redefines Toronto urban design
Beltline Yards brings spatial and economic strategies that seem radical today, but are common in the history of citieswww.theglobeandmail.com
I was just looking through their work and I was thinking this looks similar to Vauxhall here in London, and sure enough they worked on it. They also worked on the new public space and planning around King's Cross, which is a fantastic space that reflects an industrial past.Based on what I'm seeing, I agree with Alex' take here.
This looks extremely promising.
Allies and Morrison also have an exceptionally good track record.
Very encouraging.
Was just in London and saw this first hand, it was amazing. Glad to see a similar development in Toronto.I was just looking through their work and I was thinking this looks similar to Vauxhall here in London, and sure enough they worked on it. They also worked on the new public space and planning around King's Cross, which is a fantastic space that reflects an industrial past.
Let's hope it doesn't undergo the Toronto cheapening too much.
I remember the city wanting to protect The Castlefield Design District from development and keep it an employment area.
There is nowhere in the city limits for these types of businesses to go, we are already losing The Golden Mile to residential development.
A valid concern. The fact of the matter is that land in many areas of the city is just too valuable nowadays for low-density industrial/commercial uses.