CITY_LOVER
Active Member
I'm wondering if both, 1) high-density that allows developers to profit, and 2) a park for everyone, can be achieved in this relatively large parcel of land?
For example, if a large single tower is allowed here (say 60 storeys), which is completely reasonable given other projects around this area and the fact that it's so close to the subway lines, then any developer has the chance to actually profit from it (which is obviously needed for any interest in developing something). In return, the city can ask to have the rest of the site developed as a park for everyone to enjoy. I would say that is a win-win situation for everyone! And regarding height and NIMBYism, like I have said before, this is the core and is so close to subway lines, so if we can't build tall here, then where the f**k do we?
For example, if a large single tower is allowed here (say 60 storeys), which is completely reasonable given other projects around this area and the fact that it's so close to the subway lines, then any developer has the chance to actually profit from it (which is obviously needed for any interest in developing something). In return, the city can ask to have the rest of the site developed as a park for everyone to enjoy. I would say that is a win-win situation for everyone! And regarding height and NIMBYism, like I have said before, this is the core and is so close to subway lines, so if we can't build tall here, then where the f**k do we?