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M1+M2+Metropolis+Parkside@Metro Place (Allen&Sheppard, Liberty, 14+2x16+17s, Kirkor) COMPLETE

Why does everyone hate this building and area?

You gotta start somewhere, right?

Looks like construction has started. Fence is being put up now and the new road is going in.
 
Metro Place - Public Art Plan

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LDC_MetroPlace_Rendering_M2.jpg


http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2008/ny/bgrd/backgroundfile-14791.pdf

Metro_1.jpg


Metro_2.jpg
 
Scaled Model

Overall Development
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M1 @ Metro Place
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M2 @ Metro Place
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Metropolis (aka M3) @ Metro Place
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Site Plan
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MODs ... can this be updated to 'M1 + M2 + Metropolis @ Metro Place Condos'? :)

M1 is 14 storeys
M2+Metropolis are both 16 storeys
 
I have no problem with this development, from a city-building point of view it makes a great deal of sense, and it's nice to see something happening in that end of town, on a subway line that can afford some extra traffic. I hope this is just the beginning.
 
Party of three, please.

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nice change from the stucco boxes Torbel has been throwing up.
 
Its good to see the proposed buildings front right onto the two main roads, it will make the area look less barren, plus some residents will have great view of downsview and a distant view of downtown.
 
Renderings

Metropolis @ Metro Place

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The overall Metro Place development (day + night)

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it would appear the last tower (M4 ?) would be 17 storeys, updating the site stats to 14s + 16s x 2 + 17s :)
 
This is great! There is so much vacant land around Downsview Station (not counting the airport lands) which should be developed into a high-density neighbourhood. This seems like a decent step in that direction.
 
I have one complaint, namely that rather inhospitable looking environment where the gaping maw of a garage entry sits at the bottom of Metropolis. Despite the presence of all of those micro-renderpeople in the third image, that area seems to have more designed to maximize the use of concrete, and it's less than inviting. Does it really need to be so large? It needs some some detail to humanize the space.

Overall, a B-, but an A for urbanizing this spot.

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March 3 2009

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Not a great shot, but shows the two cranes in action.
 

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