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Am I the only one getting a bit queasy about the extent of development pressure in the Entertainment District? The blocks along King between University and Spadina are already great and have lots of potential. I would hate to see that squandered.
You're not alone. This is really unsettling.
I don't think anybody is "against development". As ganjavih said, the problem is development that seems to be completely unchallenged by any significant, considered planning efforts.how could you think development is a bad thing?
Not really. The problem isn't the Lightbox, it's the Festival Tower -- a compromise completely out of character with its surroundings that gave precedent to all these other towers being built in a neighbourhood full of lofty midrise turn-of-the-century brick & beam remnants of the former textile industry. There's no reason why these couldn't be the same height as the Freedville condos. It's the same neighbourhood. It's the same market. It's the same distance from everything. It's not as though we didn't have great examples from other cities of how and how not to handle neighbourhoods like this.I remember when people said the lightbox would kill the King st strip and id say it's now better than ever!
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