gristle
Senior Member
No, it is not, unless by "downtown" you mean "core financial district" bound by Wellington, Richmond, Yonge and York.
95% of downtown high rise condos don't have monsters like Bay Adelaide center or Scotia Plaza 20 meters away. As it mentioned a few times, it was an unwise location for a presumably upscale hotel/condo.
What percentage of the suites have unblocked views? Ramada probably have a better view than that.
Hotels don't offer guaranteed views - even low-rise hotels. There is nothing that says that a view is necessary. Besides, I have stayed in many downtown hotels was the view of other buildings. That's what city downtowns typically possess.
A lot of people don't give two shits about the "view" from their condo, house, or hotel.
How many suburban homes have a view of anything besides another house across the street, or right behind them? Not that many.
You might think it's an unwise location for a hotel/condo, but you'd be wrong, as the business case for it has clearly been shown to be sound. People invested in Trump, and that is absolute confirmation of how wise they were in choosing this location. If it was an unwise choice, you wouldn't have seen any financial investments in the property, and Trump would have never happened.
Exactly, this is an excellent location for a hotel. I'd like to see the argument against it that makes sense.