UtakataNoAnnex
Senior Member
They'll likely have to if they want to see their building get built.I'm saying they don't give a s**t about the Church. It's their loophole to develop the site.
They'll likely have to if they want to see their building get built.I'm saying they don't give a s**t about the Church. It's their loophole to develop the site.
So more expensive than the single family homes down the street I guess, huh?Building homes is great. 20 Storeys at that site is not. And I believe these are being promoted as "Luxury" Condos, very expensive. It's not like it's something that will help the housing shortage in the city.
In terms of price vs size, definitely. Thanks for the good point. Also many of those single family homes are actually split into multiple units.So more expensive than the single family homes down the street I guess, huh?
I wish you luck in fighting it because you'll need it given that this a high quality development in every way possible. Interesting you previously brought up small children and nap times. You know what else those small children may need? Affordable housing and a city where traffic isn't constantly polluting the air they breathe.Regardless, I've heard that many neighbours in all directions from this site are planning to fight this very hard. We'll see if it ever ends up actually happening.
I had a real good laugh just reading this, he of all people is one to talk! I'm assuming he lives in the area?Elderly former Ontario Finance Minister doing the "Annex NIMBY" thing during last-night's meeting...
He would even be more clueless if he isn't.I had a real good laugh just reading this, he of all people is one to talk! I'm assuming he lives in the area?
It will happen. Find a better way to spend your time and money.Regardless, I've heard that many neighbours in all directions from this site are planning to fight this very hard. We'll see if it ever ends up actually happening.
Er...no. Those are a dime for a dozen now. >.<I respect the architects for thinking outside the box and attempting to work with the colour and tones of the church, but I think a prototypical aA-ish glass box would respect the grandeur of the church more and make the new development appear to have lower massing.
For those that think this will get approved as per the application, I doubt it. I believe they will have to show better transitioning to the adjacent low rise residential. I'm not suggesting they won't get the desired height, but the city and impacted neighbours will negotiate better transitions.