arvelomcquaig
Active Member
It's gross that in this day and age a condominium would be built to facilitate the use of 600+ more cars in the downtown core, especially considering how absurdly walkable and close to public transit this location is.
It's gross that in this day and age a condominium would be built to facilitate the use of 600+ more cars in the downtown core, especially considering how absurdly walkable and close to public transit this location is.
It's gross that in this day and age a condominium would be built to facilitate the use of 600+ more cars in the downtown core, especially considering how absurdly walkable and close to public transit this location is.
Looks like it may yet be a supertall
306 meters
they had to go for the tallest!! couldn't resist..
It's gross that in this day and age a condominium would be built to facilitate the use of 600+ more cars in the downtown core, especially considering how absurdly walkable and close to public transit this location is.
Where is 306 coming from?
Street level is going to be a modern, luxury department store. I don't think you need to worry about whether it will be a positive addition to the pedestrian experience.
It's gross that in this day and age a condominium would be built to facilitate the use of 600+ more cars in the downtown core, especially considering how absurdly walkable and close to public transit this location is.
I couldn’t say it better myself. That’s because Toronto is a city of all talk. New Urbanism and transit-oriented-design, that’s all smoke and mirror in this city,. Just look at Liberty Village, meant to promote public transit and walking yet they build an underground parking garage beneath the townhome. hmm.
Apart from making them LOOK middle class, riding transit means actually having to deal with the pushy hoi polloi, abusive TTC workers, offensive body odours, claustrophobic spaces, surfaces that have been touched by hands that have touched money etc. Rich people don't like having to deal with that stuff, regardless of how they might look doing it.
It's gross that in this day and age a condominium would be built to facilitate the use of 600+ more cars in the downtown core, especially considering how absurdly walkable and close to public transit this location is.