MetroMan
Senior Member
I'd argue that while we don't have Millennium Park, we have Toronto's Waterfront. Once it's done, it's going to kick Chicago's waterfront's butt around the continent.
We have a series of parks that stretches for kilometers for the entirety of the city's shore. I can't think of any other city that has that. Queens Quay is just getting started. With the promenade nearing completion, the area is going to attract a lot of attention for development of now valuable Queens Quay fronting properties that are currently laundermats and parking garages. The foot of Yonge alone holds a ton of potential and with the private investment Toronto is seeing as a result of the real estate boom that continues unabated and only seems to be getting larger and more ambitious, the best is yet to come.
We have a series of parks that stretches for kilometers for the entirety of the city's shore. I can't think of any other city that has that. Queens Quay is just getting started. With the promenade nearing completion, the area is going to attract a lot of attention for development of now valuable Queens Quay fronting properties that are currently laundermats and parking garages. The foot of Yonge alone holds a ton of potential and with the private investment Toronto is seeing as a result of the real estate boom that continues unabated and only seems to be getting larger and more ambitious, the best is yet to come.
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