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    Toronto Regent Theatre Redevelopment | 15.7m | 3s | Terra Bruce Productions Inc | NORR

    Looks like this project is nearly dead. From the North Toronto Post:
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    Cycling infrastructure (Separated bike lanes)

    This will really be a defining moment for Chow. Is she just going to roll over or is she going to mobilize a public outcry?
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    Toronto Park Road | 97.43m | 28s | Capital Developments | Diamond Schmitt

    This is going impressively fast. Only six months or so since ground broke.
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    Toronto 70 Wicksteed | 21.18m | 2s | SmartCentres | Turner Fleischer

    Happened by this site and noticed they're finally building the Canadian Tire.
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    Toronto The One | 328.4m | 91s | Mizrahi Developments | Foster + Partners

    I've been hanging around Bloor and Yonge since the early eighties. It seemed as safe as any major intersection back then.
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    Toronto The One | 328.4m | 91s | Mizrahi Developments | Foster + Partners

    There's nothing false in that statement. It'll be a great building, and Mizrahi has a right to be proud. of it. Is he a narcissist? I'm not a psychiatrist, so I wouldn't presume to make that diagnosis. No doubt everybody playing in the RE development game has a healthy ego.
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    Toronto One Roxborough West | 49.7m | 12s | North Drive | Reflect Architecture

    Starbucks' last day was Saturday. The Pizza Hut in that plaza has already closed.
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    Toronto The James at Scrivener Square | 88.21m | 23s | Tricon | COBE Architects

    Man this thing's slow. Nearly three years since it broke ground.
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    Toronto Via Bloor | 138.37m | 46s | Tridel | a—A

    Is it just me, or are there way too many dentists now?
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    Toronto The One | 328.4m | 91s | Mizrahi Developments | Foster + Partners

    Agree 100 percent. How hard would it have been to at least dye the mortar red?
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    Timmins 19 December 2023

    The photo above beautifully illustrates the design sense and attention to detail that prevails in northern Ontario [sarcasm]. I'm allowed to be snarky because I grew up in Timmins.
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    Yonge-Dundas Square/Sankofa Square (Brown + Storey Architects)

    A silly decision. As has been pointed out, Dundas, by the standards of his time, was one of the good guys. He was an abolitionist but knew Wilberforce's bill had no chance of passing unless softening language was inserted. He backed a compromise on the logic that half a loaf was better than no...
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    Toronto HuntleySelby | 206.15m | 63s | Broccolini | Arcadis

    Wondering if this is the tallest approval I've ever seen of a building that was NOT on an avenue or main street
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    Mayor Olivia Chow's Toronto

    It's amusing to watch as it dawns on progressives that their champion is turning out to be John Tory in a dress.
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    Toronto Ontario Place | ?m | ?s | Infrastructure ON

    The sad thing is, he'd be right.
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    Mayor Olivia Chow's Toronto

    People voted for Chow expecting her to do something to stop the Therme deal and by extension the relocation of the Ontario Science Centre. She didn't even try. And the uploading of the costs associated with maintaining the eastern Gardner is a "win" only if one pretends there wasn't another...
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    Mayor Olivia Chow's Toronto

    https://globalnews.ca/news/10116918/ontario-toronto-new-deal-doug-ford-olivia-chow/
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    Mayor Olivia Chow's Toronto

    So let me get this straight. In a single move, Chow just threw under the bus: (i) people who wanted to save Ontario Place. and (ii) people who wanted to tear down the eastern Gardner and free up land for redevelopment. Don't blame me, I voted for Matlow

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