BeeRich
Active Member
See that's the concern. Eleven stories, is eight more than they are allowed now. It would completely eclipse a seven year old project right behind it. Sync is on the DVP and Queen Street. This new location, is nowhere near such an intersection. So for local residents, it is not nice. Nowhere along Carlaw has this been shown in precedent. Everything to the South (100% of all development) has been there before, or is separated from residential. This new placement, is currently separated by a parking lot. Development to 8 to 11 stories would seriously contrast its East residents, by a mere ten feet, if that.
Not to mention, it is a gateway for the last outstanding building in the hood to also sell, which could also bring a huge burden to the neighbourhood behind it. There is a reason for proper integration, and this might be a huge fail. Everybody expects Toronto to move into the future, but not at the cost of screwing over residential neighbourhoods within the past 10 years.
Please remember, there are residences along the backside of all these new buildings.
I am worried. Very worried.
Not to mention, it is a gateway for the last outstanding building in the hood to also sell, which could also bring a huge burden to the neighbourhood behind it. There is a reason for proper integration, and this might be a huge fail. Everybody expects Toronto to move into the future, but not at the cost of screwing over residential neighbourhoods within the past 10 years.
Please remember, there are residences along the backside of all these new buildings.
I am worried. Very worried.