TheTigerMaster
Superstar
Seeing the development proposals elsewhere along the Crosstown route, I wouldn't be at all surprised if the Crosstown East generates several times more development proposals along its route than Scarborough Centre. Developers have never shown interest in Scarborough Centre, and they don't seem any more enthusiastic now that the subway is coming.
Instead of attempting to make developers build in Scarborough Centre (where nobody wants to be), the City should ease restrictions at Kennedy and Eglinton. With Crosstown East, Crosstown, Line 2 and RER meeting there, it's very suitable to be a development node. But if I'm remembering correctly, development in that area has been restricted so that it does not compete with Scarborough Centre.
Instead of attempting to make developers build in Scarborough Centre (where nobody wants to be), the City should ease restrictions at Kennedy and Eglinton. With Crosstown East, Crosstown, Line 2 and RER meeting there, it's very suitable to be a development node. But if I'm remembering correctly, development in that area has been restricted so that it does not compete with Scarborough Centre.