Yes it could have been better (the top a bit more interesting) but given all the green glass going up these days I wish we had more like this spread out around town. If nothing else but to dilute the green glass somewhat.
Yes it could have been better (the top a bit more interesting) but given all the green glass going up these days I wish we had more like this spread out around town. If nothing else but to dilute the green glass somewhat.
I actually just bought a unit from the builder in the Uptown. I know that the building has been panned by most people on this forum. However, I like the building, I think the simple design will age well enough. Another thing, the building has some large spaces, the one we bought is 1860 sq. ft and has an additional 145 sq ft of outdoor terrace space. The large units are one thing that it has going for it for sure and one of the reasons that we decided to take the plunge to go back to living in a condo. It was challenging to find a condo with this much space near Yonge and Bloor that didn't cost an arm and a leg. The layout gives us three different exposures and good finishes.
Wow the resurrection of 1700+ posts of a thread, that the point was discussed over and over again
Wow that is a monster size condo. i'd love to have one of those. Dreaming of course. Lottery tickets coming up.Woah. That's nice.
I actually just bought a unit from the builder in the Uptown. I know that the building has been panned by most people on this forum. However, I like the building, I think the simple design will age well enough. Another thing, the building has some large spaces, the one we bought is 1860 sq. ft and has an additional 145 sq ft of outdoor terrace space. The large units are one thing that it has going for it for sure and one of the reasons that we decided to take the plunge to go back to living in a condo. It was challenging to find a condo with this much space near Yonge and Bloor that didn't cost an arm and a leg. The layout gives us three different exposures and good finishes.