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  1. leftfieldto

    Toronto 55 Yonge | 232.86m | 68s | H&R REIT | PARTISANS

    Having seen some of the new developments in Montpellier and Lyon, France, I'd have to agree.
  2. leftfieldto

    Toronto Concord Sky | 300.2m | 85s | Concord Adex | Kohn Pedersen Fox

    We've been bigger than Montreal since 1976. Literally for 50 years. We need to smarten up.
  3. leftfieldto

    Toronto Mirvish Village (Honest Ed's Redevelopment) | 85.04m | 26s | Peterson | Henriquez Partners

    Ive had better dorm rooms. And, no, I'm no Ritchie Rich!
  4. leftfieldto

    Toronto 19 Bloor West | 319.4m | 99s | Reserve Properties | Arcadis

    Vinegar? I was thinking vokda. Not for amending the gravy, but to help me forget the sh!t I'm eating. lol
  5. leftfieldto

    Roads: Ambassador & Gordie Howe Bridges

    Not sure I'd call an explicit threat a joke. Cheeto Boi doesn't think we're a sovereign nation.
  6. leftfieldto

    Roads: Ambassador & Gordie Howe Bridges

    We own the bridge, so we get to name it: Let's go with Elbows Up Bridge.
  7. leftfieldto

    Toronto Pinnacle One Yonge | 351.85m | 106s | Pinnacle | Hariri Pontarini

    Now, in regard to THIS building, what are we at? 60 stories?
  8. leftfieldto

    Hamilton International Airport

    And so would people from K/W/Cambridge, Guelph, Brantford, Woodstock, St. Catharines.....plus Hamilton itself. Looking at a reasonable catchement of 2.5 million or so, noticeably bigger that most of the proposed destinations. This could be quite viable, with proper foresight.
  9. leftfieldto

    Mississauga The Southlands | ?m | 72s | Camrost-Felcorp | a—A

    It's more like 60 percent, and often because they have limited options. And I'd rather be able to walk to get groceries, coffee, etc., rather than drive a car.
  10. leftfieldto

    Toronto KING Toronto | 57.6m | 16s | Allied | Bjarke Ingels Group

    I'm getting a clear Lego block vibe, which I don't mind. Yes, it's looking grey, but look at the grey November light. Most things look fugly in this light, even most of US! lol
  11. leftfieldto

    Toronto Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport Pedestrian Tunnel | ?m | ?s | Ports Toronto | Arup

    You're right. However, he is also right that the airport was there long before the condos. People bought next to a pre-existing airport.
  12. leftfieldto

    Toronto Pinnacle One Yonge | 351.85m | 106s | Pinnacle | Hariri Pontarini

    I'm having a hard time counting the floors accurately. (I think I need glasses!!) What floor are we at now, if anyone knows?
  13. leftfieldto

    VIA Rail

    Thomas the Trojan Tank Engine!
  14. leftfieldto

    Toronto One Bloor West | 308.6m | 85s | Tridel | Foster + Partners

    If you've eaten squab, you've eaten pigeon. It's a bird, like chicken. Seriously, what's the difference?
  15. leftfieldto

    Toronto One Bloor West | 308.6m | 85s | Tridel | Foster + Partners

    TheOne. TheOne. THE ONE. Can we please get back to The One???
  16. leftfieldto

    Toronto Pinnacle One Yonge | 351.85m | 106s | Pinnacle | Hariri Pontarini

    Just a quick update that happened a couple of days ago, but I haven't seen on here yet. The Toronto East York Community Council passed the height adjustments, so now the only step until FINAL approval is the City Council meeting on Dec. 13. Given that it passed easily in TEYCC,, the Dec. 13...
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    Toronto Nobu Residences Toronto | 156.66m | 45s | Madison Group | Teeple Architects

    I think it should be spelled NobEWWWW

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