There's enough green space along the edge of the harbour (along with the additions that are planned), plus the coming York Street and Rees Street parks to the west, and the park that will have nearly a quarter of the LCBO lands site, plus the two new piazzas that will result from the eventual removal of the Harbour to Lake Shore ramps at Yonge Street… that I am not lamenting that this will be a tall mixed-use building here, and one that will add immeasurably to the street life here. Bringing (during Post Covid times) thousands of new office workers onto this block can only enhance the liveliness of our Harbourfront area parks. I'd be happy to go taller here than they're proposing even. (I haven't looked into what the constraint on the height here is, whether it's shadowing of one of those parks a couple blocks away, or whether it's simple economics of how many floors you can efficiently serve by the space you have for elevators here, or whatever it was…) so ignoring practicalities that I haven't looked at here yet, it will be cool to bring a building this tall this close to the water. If it were a little taller, great, but more than that, I'd just prefer a stronger, bolder, simpler design. Put a big ass lantern up top and call it The Lighthouse.The waterfront is turning into a huge wall/clump of buildings. This should just blend in when all is said and done.
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