I don't think that anyone has questioned the new land use here - intensification is a good thing - it's the architecture here that many of us are not fans of: Aria's fussy and pretentious historicist pastiche is a bit tough to stomach for those who would prefer not to see North York as a faked-up high-rise mansard nightmare.
Also, while I am not saying that no-one here will ride the subway, this complex does not strike me as one that was dependent on the subway's arrival: Concord Park Place is definitely more of a city kid than Aria. Aria strikes me more as the occasional rider who shows up in a fur coat and too much perfume whom other riders must give a wide berth.
Otherwise, yeah, I love Aria.
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