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    Toronto Forma | 308m | 84s | Great Gulf | Gehry Partners

    No! Every panel has to be unique!
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    Spaces (former WE Charity HQs, 345 Queen St E, TriAxis, 3s, Kohn Partnership)

    Yup, far away from population growth. The below also doesn't include the Corktown TOC.
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    Spaces (former WE Charity HQs, 345 Queen St E, TriAxis, 3s, Kohn Partnership)

    Noted. Will remember that!
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    Spaces (former WE Charity HQs, 345 Queen St E, TriAxis, 3s, Kohn Partnership)

    I've done this before and you are right, but you can make try to align new columns with existing columns where possible. Agreed. The property does have some open space at grade (SE corner) which could be built out for lobby space. The library can be more than 2 or 3 or 4 or 5 storey's tall...
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    Spaces (former WE Charity HQs, 345 Queen St E, TriAxis, 3s, Kohn Partnership)

    You guys always cry about how we can't do things like in Europe or elsewhere. But as soon as there is any hint of difficulty in a project, its just unfeasible for the City to pull off. Jeeze talk about setting the bar low.
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    Toronto 3524 Dundas West | 24.92m | 6s | XYZ Storage | Pearce Mccluskey Architects

    The area is yes, but residential uses are not particularly viable for this specific site. The property abuts a rail corridor which requires a 30m setback for residential uses, although this can be negotiated down to 20m, and as the D4 Assessment will show there is likely contamination from junk...

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