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Here is a blown up screen cap from just now:
it is amazing how flat the stretch between Dundas and Gerrard is. Hardly anything above 3 storeys high.
Hopefully this thing will jazz things up a bit.
Here is a blown up screen cap from just now:
. Hardly anything above 3 storeys high.
thats... interesting. I was expecting it to be whiter.
I've passed by the test glass so many times, wondering what the heck they were building there. I did not expect it to be test glass at all. Looks pretty awesome though, but ya, where's the white?
Tell me about it..... Id say that in 10-20 years, half of those derilict run of the mill 3 storey structures will have been replaced.
Look forward to it. Preferably the same for Dundas West and Queen West, both high traffic retail streets.
Although some might say "it is destroying our heritage, our soul" etc. I hope Toronto's soul doesn't lie in these 2 story shabby buildings.
Too bad it does. How much character does Bay near Bloor have? How about Liberty Village?
maybe it is time for a new soul in that case. I like Bay/Bloor a lot more than say Queen/Spadina.
Really??? You like the "soul" or lack of soul, or rather forgettable feel that Bay and Bloor has compared to an established and much more lively streetscape and nbhd like Queen and Spadina? Based on the soul, when I think of the urban "soul" of an area, Queen and Spadina wins by a mile. And Im not speaking of Yorkville because that to me is an entirely different area than Bay Bloor, which is basically the Manulife centre and a bunch of forgettable boxes on the other three corners. The best thing in that nbhd is the scramble intersection. That isn't saying much...
Look forward to it. Preferably the same for Dundas West and Queen West, both high traffic retail streets.
Although some might say "it is destroying our heritage, our soul" etc. I hope Toronto's soul doesn't lie in these 2 story shabby buildings.
Fans of tall shiny objects will be pleased to hear at least a dozen such structures are in the early planning stages for this stretch of Yonge--Dundas to Wellesley. Nimbies will be shocked; architects will be mocked; flippers will be rocked.