OneCity
Senior Member
Let's see. You're a developer. Would you want to build near Scarborough Town Centre... or near the announced East Harbour site? I'll pick East Harbour. See link.
Is this even a serious question? Or just more divisive rhetoric against Scarborough. They are building luxury condos in Grimsby. Yes Grimsby. Burlington, Oakville, Markham, Hamilton, Mississauga, etc... Im certain most developers prefer the sacred lands near downtown but when areas which are promoted to the highest important by their municipalities people feel good about investing.
If you have the City Center of Toronto's largest suburb in size connected seamlessly to downtown people will be excited to invest and be attracted far more than with the transfer 1 stop prior on the LRT to this main Growth node. To isolate the City Center by one stop is just poor planning. The LRT's will be great surrounding but not as a blanket technology cutting corners again. The subway should have been built decades ago to prevent this from happening.
Scarborough Center will have a more urban streetscape planned and with the subway plus other transit enhancements on Sheppard, Ellesmere BRT, and with or without the speculative re-use of RT portion for a cross City into Malvern it will be a great place to commute. In addition to the 401 access the seamless subway connection will become part of the foundation for this very important "central" growth node. It will become extremely attractive as an bedroom community in the GTA.
In addition to the poor geographic comparison in your post the comparisons from other posters comparing SCC to the stops at Vic Park or Warden is completely unreasonable.
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