Two of Rushden Station's towers, still under construction, bring grids of bright red and blue outlining their glassy exteriors to one side of this image, while one of Main Square's Mid-Century slab towers, all buff and rough brick, dominates the centre and right side. This East End Toronto subcentre is more colourful than much of the rest of the city now, and the better for it.

Towers at Main and Danforth in Toronto's East End bring more colour to their surroundings than many parts of the city, image by UrbanToronto Forum contributor flonicky

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