They've had the interior lights on the past few evenings, and they look interesting from north up Yonge. It looks like they're arranged into circular patterns, so the effect of seeing them through the patterned glass is very futuristic. It's a nice touch for the street.
Lots of projects turned out/are turning out like their renders, or even better. People here are just too focused on the bad ones. Ice, Delta, Shangri-la, Peter condos, King Charlotte, U condos, Four Season, 1st Thomas, Nicholas residences just to name few. This "there is hope for Toronto", like we're talking of a pile of crap, make me sick.
I was kidding, and I agree most projects have turned out just like they said they would. I supose im sarcastically moking all the negativity regarding projects that have gone on in the city. I personally find Toronto is heading in the right direction.
In general, I thoroughly enjoy walking around cities when they're empty: Toronto on an early Saturday Morning. Hell, even Manhattan is rather dead at 5am Is Rye High better without its students?!
Is Student Learning better without smart centres?
Is this one of the "patterns in a poetic life" as a student?
Do we get to climb snow banks?
Is Yonge street really better covered in glazing?
Is a Galaxy Camera 2 zoom lens really better than an Iphone 6 plus?
This has turned out spectacular, as hoped - or can I say breathtaking? I walked up Yonge St. after a film last week and was looking at the retail areas, is it just me or are they kind of small, and very shallow?
This has turned out spectacular, as hoped - or can I say breathtaking? I walked up Yonge St. after a film last week and was looking at the retail areas, is it just me or are they kind of small, and very shallow?