3Dementia
Senior Member
I guess the installation of anything besides a backlit sign is world news.... why else would the Goodyear blimp grace our skies (no Grand Prix I can think of).
Should we be, uh, concerned that such large sections of the structure don't yet have cladding, and are just exposed insulation--like the Y-D corner?
And I stand by my prior assertion: throw in some cool ads, and this thing ain't half bad...what's far worse is the tangle of overhead wires and messy streetscape along Dundas.
Should we be, uh, concerned that such large sections of the structure don't yet have cladding, and are just exposed insulation--like the Y-D corner?
And I stand by my prior assertion: throw in some cool ads, and this thing ain't half bad...what's far worse is the tangle of overhead wires and messy streetscape along Dundas.
.what's far worse is the tangle of overhead wires and messy streetscape along Dundas.
In my perfect world the City would designate one significant corridor per year to get a Spadina-like treatment, with Hydro undergrounding and better streetscaping.
And why shouldn't Dundas be a candidate for a makeover? It's a major enough street, for sure, and stretches of it are in my opinion among the most poorly streetscaped, if you can even call it that, in the city. (The stretch from University to Bay comes to mind).