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Still liking the concept of this project. Still not quite shibuya...
...and it never will be, though its clear they took a good deal of inspiration from there...
sure, but I dont think the scale of our square and streets is able to compete with Tokyo... lets look back in 35 years and compare.
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I'm really hoping for some gentrification on Dundas east of here, too.sure, but I dont think the scale of our
I am interested to see how much impact the square has on revitalizing Dundas St further to the east. In some ways it may not help as the square might feel like it has its back turned on Dundas E. Anyways this is Toronto's contribution to neon glitz and I think its just fine, a vast improvement over the previous dereliction!
I'm really hoping for some gentrification on Dundas east of here, too.
This spot is essentially the end of the "nice" strip of Dundas (the other end, basically everything east of Hwy10 in Mississauga, could use some work, too). I think CityTV will help a lot with that part of town, as well. Or maybe not, since they won't have to travel very far to interview shirtless car thieves.
...and it never will be, though its clear they took a good deal of inspiration from there...
Why not? At first glance, I thought that pic was Dundas Square. I don't think it's beyond the realm of possibility.
Toronto doesn't use quality materials.
That's so laughably wrong I don't even know where to start. There's quality design all over the city.Toronto definitely doesn't use quality design.
that's an unfair generalization...actually, like it or not, TLS is one of the more important projects on the go in the city.....more important than any condo.
I like the industrial look, but I think that no one can really judge the impact until it is complete....