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    Toronto 191 Bay | 301.74m | 64s | QuadReal | Hariri Pontarini

    Instead of looking like a statement building... now it looks like a generic condo
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    Toronto 150 Eighth | 23.62m | 6s | Canadian Helen Keller Centre | Chamberlain

    The problem is some of the land is toxic due to said industry. Also that large vacant lot at least at 8th street and Birmingham was going to be a data centre... but that seemed to have died... There is some other development coming that we know of, like at first street and lake shore. Also the...
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    Toronto One Front | 170.86m | 49s | Larco | a—A

    On one hand it's probably my favorite building in Toronto. On the other, the footprint of the original building is so massive that adding towers to it likely isn't going to harm the impact the building has at street level, as long as everything is maintained. The towers will basically be up and...
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    Toronto 2150 Lake Shore | 215.75m | 67s | First Capital | Allies and Morrison

    I would assume First Capital would be super stoked, considering it increases the value of the land but also increases the chances of building bigger buildings there. Though the area will need that waterfront LRT to really hammer it home
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    Waterfront Transit Reset Phase 1 Study

    Humber Bay shores wasn't a thing back then. Now there's huge pressure to do it. Eastern waterfront wasn't a thing either. Also if Ford scraps the MLTT, Toronto is going to become legit screwed and won't be able to fund anything
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    Waterfront Transit Reset Phase 1 Study

    not extremely low. Toronto may just fund the project themselves, the infrastructure bank may take on the project or the federal government might without provincial money it does slow things down but it's a priority project
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    2018 Provincial Election Transit Promises

    i think the subway upload is more of a ploy to make the city themselves lean more towards subways as opposed to LRT as it would probably bring subways more in line with LRT operating costs
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    Waterfront Transit Reset Phase 1 Study

    you won't need loops for LRT because they go both ways, no? unless they're just going to be using the current streetcar trains
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    Waterfront Transit Reset Phase 1 Study

    Basically the only thing that could maybe save the waterfront lrt if PCs get in power is the federal liberals, or the infrastructure bank.
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    2018 Provincial Election Transit Promises

    Well, yes and no. Notice the words $9 billion available. That makes it sound like the money for the line will be diverted elsewhere.
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    2018 Provincial Election Transit Promises

    But it will take me to the Ferris wheel at the ex! Doesn't that count for something?!
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    2018 Provincial Election Transit Promises

    Except the waterfront LRT is nowhere to be seen :-(
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    2018 Provincial Election Transit Promises

    The one thing that is really good about the NDP platform is out of all of the parties, we are most likely to reach balanced budget after their term than with the other two. The reasoning is, a lot of their stuff is driven towards increasing revenue. Short and long term. I think I'm going to hop...
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    2018 Provincial Election Transit Promises

    Can they, though? It's all been budgeted under this year so going forward, these projects will be taking money already spent in the eyes of the government, no? Like... Unlike the Crosstown, it appears the waterfront LRT is going to be a municipal project, not a provincial project as originally...
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    Waterfront Transit Reset Phase 1 Study

    most of the lines pre-work is done. Just need to fix some things and they're ready to go. I really hope they finalize a plan shortly and start the work soon.
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    Toronto 2150 Lake Shore | 215.75m | 67s | First Capital | Allies and Morrison

    Which is the current one? Because I'd prefer to have offices.
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    2018 Provincial Election Transit Promises

    Also at least the current Libs have been doing something with transit, which is more than we have been getting from well... decades worth of leadership from all the parties prior. We are impatient, but holy smokes I don't want to go back to the consistent inaction and political transit...
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    2018 Provincial Election Transit Promises

    IIRC the hydro rates are pretty much rest of ontario. Toronto has a different power provider than the rest of the province.
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    Toronto 2150 Lake Shore | 215.75m | 67s | First Capital | Allies and Morrison

    It's basically the same in most of south etobicoke. To go downtown, you have to go in the wrong direction... and your most direct route is slow as hell. Literally backwards planning. In the TTC's mind... who would use the 66 if they are going downtown from HBS? Going to take as long as the 501...

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