hawc
Senior Member
I think if we are going to be specific, it is not the new condos that give soviet-vibe - it is the brutalist apartment complexes and buildings from 80s.
Yes. Very fair. Agree.
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I think if we are going to be specific, it is not the new condos that give soviet-vibe - it is the brutalist apartment complexes and buildings from 80s.
I don't mean to be mean or cynical, but I'm trying to figure out the appeal of living at Yonge & Bloor. You've got the mink mile I suppose - which always feels like it's under various states of construction, is a bit run down or has a bit of homeless population vibe to it. You've got Yorkville to the north which I suppose is the biggest draw. You're close to the ROM. You're on two subway lines (although I feel the residents of One Bloor aren't really the transit types.) I don't know I just don't get it. For that kind of money I feel like I'd be buying somewhere else in Toronto. I mean Yonge Street from Bloor south is pretty much District 9. Bloor running eastwards isn't really anything. Really don't get the appearl. It likes to bill itself as the centre of the city, but that's not even accurate, that's actually Yonge & Eglinton geographically speaking. What am I missing here?
I noticed that Mink Mile generally went downhill after Pottery Barn closed. Now Pusateris closed.
It looks like it is from a more westerly direction so I would guess Brampton or Northern Mississauga.My geo location spidey senses tell me this was taken somewhere around Dufferin and Confederation Parkway in Vaughn ^
It looks like it is from a more westerly direction so I would guess Brampton or Northern Mississauga.
Nah, it's from G. Ross Lord Park, the short and wide building just above the tree line on the left is right next to the Westminster Cemetery, and lines up with the towers at Yonge and Eglinton (Also the One and First Canadian Place would be much further apart if it was taken in Peel)
You mean yuge!!She's getting tall!