Roundabout
Senior Member
Such an ugly hotel - take it down!!
It is actually surprisingly nice inside. Many of the units are lofts, and the swimming pool is beautiful http://grandhoteltoronto.com/hotel-services.html
Such an ugly hotel - take it down!!
Overwhelmed? I would not say that. This area has not seen this kind of development in years and years. It's going to signal a change here finally.Ha ha! The neighbourhood is overwhelmed with development proposals. It's not badly needed.
Overwhelmed? I would not say that. This area has not seen this kind of development in years and years. It's going to signal a change here finally.
It's a change that's happening a bit too quickly, especially in an area with so many low-income housing units and social services.
According to the lobbyist register DTAH, Gagnon & Law Urban Planners Ltd, and McMillan LLP registered as a lobbyists on behalf on Amexon Developments for this file.
They are strongly opposed to the adjacent development at 235 Jarvis/175-191 Dundas St East, starting they had plans for two tall towers on the Grand Hotel property.
http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2015/te/comm/communicationfile-50597.pdf
http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2015/te/comm/communicationfile-51143.pdf
http://urbantoronto.ca/forum/showth...eCourt-47s-P-S-IBI-Group)?p=982027#post982027
That's precisely a problem with the status quo that requires changes. No particular area of the city should be overwhelmed by so many low income housing units and social services. Why not move some of them to Yorkville and Rosedale? They are very close to downtown core and its amenities as well. Why should DT east bear most of the burden? It is not fair to families living nearby, is it.
Actually Toronto is fairly decent at that - considering the presence of social housing in/in close proximity of said neighbourhoods. These neighbourhoods are also extremely expensive to relocate into given high property value - there is an efficiency argument to be had there.
If you want homogeneity - look at new subdivisions in the outer burbs - or whole cities like Markham.
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