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  1. Blovertis

    Miscellany Toronto Photographs: Then and Now

    Oh boy, that's a good one. A great answer to those who say this city is going downhill (some aspects of it are, but lots of things are way better)
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    2023 Toronto Mayoral by-election

    People keep saying that Matlow "doesn't have a lot of friends on Council." OK, I now want to know WHY he doesn't have a lot of friends. Is it because of his positions or is it his personality?
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    2023 Toronto Mayoral by-election

    The left has to unite around a credible candidate -- and that means either Layton or Matlow. In a short campaign, you've got to be able organize and fundraise fast. Only an experienced politician can pull of that kind of effort. As well meaning as he is, Penalosa won't be able to pull it off...
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    Bloor-Yorkville Scene

    To be fair, those are after-market mods. Rolex's own designs are never quite that garish.
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    Toronto 839 Yonge | 160.2m | 49s | CT REIT | Adamson

    How about the fact that every second condo that's approved in this city is 49 storeys.
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    Evocative Images of Lost Toronto

    Women's fashions in 1912 v 1927: what a radical change in a relatively short time.
  7. Blovertis

    Miscellany Toronto Photographs: Then and Now

    What a defacement. And for what?
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    Toronto 350 Bloor East | 209.07m | 63s | Osmington Gerofsky | Hariri Pontarini

    Branksome Hall is on the other side of the ravine, They're going to be screaming blue murder about the height.
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    Toronto Jarvis & Earl Place | 198.89m | 58s | Originate | Kirkor

    Agree. Those towns should neve have been built at that corner. What were planners smoking in the 90s?
  10. Blovertis

    Miscellany Toronto Photographs: Then and Now

    Love this T&N. In an incredibly fast-changing city, here is a corner of Toronto that has remained essentially untouched by time for 85 years.
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    Toronto 200 University | 188.53m | 54s | GWL | KPMB

    Whoa. Has a modern office building ever got that kind of preservationist treatment before?
  12. Blovertis

    Evocative Images of Lost Toronto

    By my reckoning, precisely two buildings on the above map remain: the Toronto Club and the Bank of Montreal at Yonge and Front.
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    Toronto Hudson's Bay Centre Renovations | 32.87m | 6s | Brookfield | Adamson

    My God, why even bother? Why go to the trouble of tearing down the old HBC, only to replace it with something of the same height? And what about the dead-zone NE corner of Bloor-Yonge?
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    Toronto The One | 328.4m | 91s | Mizrahi Developments | Foster + Partners

    Gentlemen, we have liftoff.
  15. Blovertis

    2022 Municipal Election: Council Races

    Word is Kristin Wong Tam is about to make the jump to provincial politics. Going to run in Toronto Centre for (what else?) the NDP.
  16. Blovertis

    Church-Wellesley Village

    So long Alexander Wood, it was nice knowing you.
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    Toronto Ontario Place | ?m | ?s | Infrastructure ON

    How parochial. They did hire a Canadian firm -- it's not like they went to the U.S. and Europe. Funny, I don't see this kind of criticism on the many threads praising Claude Cormier.
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    Miscellany Toronto Photographs: Then and Now

    I've got the full picture in one of those old Mike Filey Then and Now books. It's by Gaston Gascard and a good digital reproduction can be found here: https://maps.library.utoronto.ca/datapub/digital/NG/historicTOmaps/1876GascardBEVfromNRailElevator.jpg
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    Toronto The Jack Condos | 39.01m | 11s | Aspen Ridge | BDP Quadrangle

    Contra general sentiment in other threads, the renderings for this project were very accurate.
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    Toronto No7 Rosedale | 16.76m | 4s | Platinum Vista | Hariri Pontarini

    See my post back in February 2019 (#57). The neighbourhood association explicitly objected to the four-storey height in its fundraising letters.

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