I like New York City policy in order to build a substantial supertall tower . You must accumulate a good amount of parcel of land around it to do so. Creating some distance between other niebouring tall towers etc.
Or they can go higher than the One creating a retangular pencil style tower like 1200 Bay st. Giving the One more breathing space since they're practically the same hieght !
It sad to see most of the proposed major office towers taken off this building map in the downtown core in the photo up above. And put into the stale proposal mode on Skyscraperpage's illustration page etc. I wonder if they'll come back as a mix use form of building at the same hieght or more!
That section of the Eaton Centre definitely need some facade improvement. Here's a photo below from Word Press Command. Showing the look of these building's early 1900 facades on Yonge Street encircled in orange. Which could be resurrected again acording to the hieght of existing Eaton Centre...
It would be nice to see them redo just those cheap looking facades budding next this building to the north of Yonge St. Continuing somewhat the same real natural Victorian look right to the parking entrance of this mall! Reclaiming what was lost in the seventies to build this mall, as they now...
This development has been in the proposal stage since the early 90's from what I can remember! Being in this nice location over looking the Golf Course hope to see it finally get developed!
Yup theres 7×80, 12×60, 2×55, 3×50 and 10×40 storey proposed towers. That are now in vision mode in Toronto's Skyscraperpage illustrations page. Under the Richmond Hill section because of mimbisum so I heard!
Love your Arial rendering of the downtown core Koop's! I can see you finally added the building renderings of the last 4th and 5th phases at Regent Park on the previous page! Love to see a flyby of that when you have a chance thanks!
I think maybe as soon as the month of October to the December mark. Seeing that there's at least two more levels to pour before they're at grade in the photos up above!