Because we are too busy protecting the other 80% of Toronto from redevelopment.
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I'm not sure that's a fair comment, in high-demand areas, notably near downtown or midtown, there is no end of development activity.
There are more towers here under construction than anywhere else in North America.
Sure there is Nimbyism but can you really say it's at all effective?
There may be isolated pockets where the well heeled have stalled or pushed back a proposal, but that is the exception, not the rule.
I'm all for densification, broadly speaking. By and large, it IS happening.
Regardless, one can not say that heritage protection is interfering w/development when we've lost a great deal of the former, to the latter, and that continues.
There needs to be a stronger commitment to designate all the worthy buildings, proactively.
There is also a need to protect, in some measure, the few areas of the City that we all agree have an exceptional vibe, and that vibe is at least in part due to the architectural character and/or massing of said area.
It's not like such protections would leave a host of parking lots, non-descript buildings and the like ripe for the picking.