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    Toronto 2150 Lake Shore | 215.75m | 67s | First Capital | Allies and Morrison

    Dude seriously, you are the best.
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    Toronto 2150 Lake Shore | 215.75m | 67s | First Capital | Allies and Morrison

    I really do agree. I think the design of the buildings are beautiful, if this were just glass boxes then this would be different story. It seems like they are realising that more opportunities for interesting retail, work spaces, recreation and culture is what this community needs. It's...
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    Toronto Sidewalk Toronto at Quayside | ?m | ?s | Sidewalk | Snøhetta

    The Hearn was supposedly sold off-site to some film production company called 'studios of America'. God knows if that's true. I hope it isn't — Cirque Du Soleil/An avant garde exhibition studio/cultural institution like the Tate in London would fit well here.
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    Toronto Sidewalk Toronto at Quayside | ?m | ?s | Sidewalk | Snøhetta

    https://quaysideto.ca/roster-landing-page/ https://quaysideto.ca/roster/
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    Toronto 2150 Lake Shore | 215.75m | 67s | First Capital | Allies and Morrison

    Usually there will be more pressure to densify once these developments come to fruition. Although, first capital should There are varying building heights, and some are tall which is fine because toronto is going to add an extra million people by the time it is done. They look really pretty...
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    Toronto Ontario Place | ?m | ?s | Infrastructure ON

    I 100% agree with you. None of them are world-class, but some of them are still open for feedback if they were to be shortlisted. I feel like Toronto needs a development that screams more culture, and something that would make living in such a sterile place tolerable. Maybe this is our best...
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    Toronto Ontario Place | ?m | ?s | Infrastructure ON

    VOTE for your fave counter proposals to what ford's lunatic conservative government is proposing. Below is the link https://futureofontarioplace.org/imagine/design-challenge
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    Toronto East Harbour | 214.2m | 65s | Cadillac Fairview | Adamson

    Does anyone know if Henning-Larsen and the original architects previously arranged to design this site (under first gulf) are still designing East harbour under new leadership (Cadillac Fairview)? This development feels very quiet lately.
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    Toronto 2150 Lake Shore | 215.75m | 67s | First Capital | Allies and Morrison

    The waterfront LRT is of this point in time being studied to be extended to parklawn, so there will be good transit here to support density. There is also a ferry option being studied as well as a GO station as you know.
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    Toronto 2180 Yonge | 247m | 65s | Oxford Properties | Hariri Pontarini

    I emailed Oxford properties in order to request for further public engagement because this is my hood and this is the first time a lot of us are hearing about this, I would suggest you email them too. They said they would send my inquiry to the 'rightful person' but I haven't heard anything.
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    GO Transit Midtown Corridor

    100% there will be. Pearson airport will approach overcapacity in the early 2030s, and with the Toronto area growing so fast there needs to be more runways for cargo planes as well as domestic flights. Don't quote me on that but there is a few articles about runway demand in the GTA and what...
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    Toronto 2150 Lake Shore | 215.75m | 67s | First Capital | Allies and Morrison

    hahah sorry I meant the most recent public engagement on the city of Toronto website where you could comment or 'suggest an idea'. here https://engage.toronto.ca/projects/city-planning/christies-planning-study-public-engagement/ literally a lot of people were like 'NO TALL TOWERS' Scroll to...
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    Toronto 2150 Lake Shore | 215.75m | 67s | First Capital | Allies and Morrison

    Everyone on the public engagement was against density, when in reality toronto has to be dense in order to be sustainable to grow further in the future. Is it ultimately up to the city or the developers when it comes to heights of buildings and density et ?
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    Toronto East Harbour | 214.2m | 65s | Cadillac Fairview | Adamson

    thanks for the info ^ I keep checking the East Harbour website but there is no info about the Design or anything else. Henning & Larsen was going to design it but w First Capital gone i’m anxious about it becoming any other bland development
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    Toronto East Harbour | 214.2m | 65s | Cadillac Fairview | Adamson

    Isn’t ModernTO/ Toronto drastically cutting office space downtown? How will this affect East Harbour?
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    Markham First Studio City | ?m | 2s | Remington Group | BDP Quadrangle

    I was wondering the same thing
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    Markham First Studio City | ?m | 2s | Remington Group | BDP Quadrangle

    This has now increased to 800,000 sq ft
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    Toronto 2150 Lake Shore | 215.75m | 67s | First Capital | Allies and Morrison

    Do you guys think that A) the density and height of towers will be the same when it gets fully realized? B)Will this spark redevelopment and more density in the later years to come to create a downtown 2.0?
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    Toronto East Harbour | 214.2m | 65s | Cadillac Fairview | Adamson

    Yonge-eglinton or 'midtown' colloquially is the 'downtown north' of Toronto. It is rapidly growing because of the future LRT and it is a major business district outside the downtown core.

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