oh we had some crane dismantling drama today people. and the sidewalk bridge is finally down on Bloor and some black granite cladding showing. Getting closer to a normal sidewalk experience again after 2 years of Skygrid mess and constricted pedestrian flow
south amenity floor planters are getting treed and the pavers have arrived for the green roof next floor up. Seems like (sounds like) they are going 24/7 now
I was prompted to post not out of uncomfortableness with density or development but from a consideration of aesthetics and placemaking, sim to what @Northern Light outlined above - didn't mean to sound nimby, esp w the HCD comment. I wanted to put it out there that Earl Place is a kindof a rare...
Thanks @nothernlight for your kind response to my Earl Street lament.
I know that through public input (outcry) a couple floors can get chopped off, massing can transition, or a sliver of a dog pee zone I mean park might get carved out of the site, but what affects my civic well-being (and I...
I've inured myself to the mostly unfortunate effects of these super-scaled developments on pleasantly-scaled Toronto streetscapes I guess: progress, housing etc, but I'm surprised this is the first post here to comment that this development will rudely re-contextualize Earl Street's utterly...
Ummm isn’t bc owners of rental buildings want to avoid the constant maintenance of crap wall systems so they spend a more up front on durable assemblies, while condo developers punt future inevitable maintenance costs onto condo boards and so spec cheap window wall?
In the "you have one job" category: the east bound Bloor bike path got some streetsweeper action today. The curbs are spotless now that the sludge has been relocated.