jxmyth_
Active Member
That diagram is horrendous, but Pape & Danforth is gonna be the transit equivalent of Yonge & Bloor so…
I grew up in East York and spent a lifetime on the Danforth. The changes in Canada’s only Borough (former) have been fascinating to see over the decades. First off, yeah- cars killed the Danforth. Post war expansion around Eglinton with industrial and commercial development brought folks north instead of to Danforth, Ford moving to Oakville created Shoppers World Danforth (home of the original Shoppers Drug Mart) which brought folks back to the strip but not to the small shops- so east of Pape was downhill for many decades after. Pape had its enclave status that built a marketable culture, but that’s been lost the last twenty years as Greek families cashed out for the burbs.
There could still be a renaissance for the street, but it won’t be with 50 storey towers. Alas here we are. Thing I don’t get, and I’m sure there are numbers to tell me otherwise, but 10-20yrs ago, it wasn’t uncommon for Broadview, Coxwell or Woodbine platforms to be crammed during rush hour. So it never felt like the lack of density gave the stations Bessarion type numbers.
Will the Crosstown and Ontario Line balance things out by lessening demand on Don Mills, O’Connor, Vic Park and Flemingdon bus lines? Enough to counter the cavern of towers across the east?
Personally, I wish they’d kibosh this tower and strike a deal to mass develop from Broadview to Vic Park with a mandatory 6-10 storeys ON Danforth and your 20-40 just behind that. Go wall up Pape with towers, but be reasonable about the Danny.
I grew up in East York and spent a lifetime on the Danforth. The changes in Canada’s only Borough (former) have been fascinating to see over the decades. First off, yeah- cars killed the Danforth. Post war expansion around Eglinton with industrial and commercial development brought folks north instead of to Danforth, Ford moving to Oakville created Shoppers World Danforth (home of the original Shoppers Drug Mart) which brought folks back to the strip but not to the small shops- so east of Pape was downhill for many decades after. Pape had its enclave status that built a marketable culture, but that’s been lost the last twenty years as Greek families cashed out for the burbs.
There could still be a renaissance for the street, but it won’t be with 50 storey towers. Alas here we are. Thing I don’t get, and I’m sure there are numbers to tell me otherwise, but 10-20yrs ago, it wasn’t uncommon for Broadview, Coxwell or Woodbine platforms to be crammed during rush hour. So it never felt like the lack of density gave the stations Bessarion type numbers.
Will the Crosstown and Ontario Line balance things out by lessening demand on Don Mills, O’Connor, Vic Park and Flemingdon bus lines? Enough to counter the cavern of towers across the east?
Personally, I wish they’d kibosh this tower and strike a deal to mass develop from Broadview to Vic Park with a mandatory 6-10 storeys ON Danforth and your 20-40 just behind that. Go wall up Pape with towers, but be reasonable about the Danny.