I was afraid that the last two phases would be as slow as the first two, so I am very happy to see the last one not have to wait until the second to last was completed before they'd start it.Is it just me, or does it feel like this project has been under construction forever?
And it isn’t great, Interchange. We both attended the meeting at the church on Parklawn. This idiot developer made promises we were all ok with. They promised that they’d be sensitive to a very older established neighbourhood. Obviously, that didn’t happen! They went ahead and received a height increase, which being a neighbour and affected by their choice….I’m pissed. I wasn’t informed. I hate this ugly slab building development. Totally nasty builders who claim care of community…bullshit! Where’s our food store they were supposed to fund…gone. I’m on the tallest floor of the neighbourhood, not only have they blotted out my entire city view, they've successfully blotted out my view of the CN Tower, which I could see from base to top. Ya gotta be a total prick builder to do that. In place of the city, I’ll see an ugly slab. I knew I’d lose some view, but not all. What a closed in POS development to our community that claims “community building”. Not. I’ve written them and they only responded sending me a link to purchasing in their future developments. Arrogance!!!
You're not gonna find much sympathy on these forums for a 10 story building. Your "thoughts" seems pretty simple - it blocks your view and they demolished some old shops you liked. At least that's what i can tell from your comment.First….I’m not sure why I’m responding to you, but I will. My message was to Interchange, who lives in the hood and would understand my thoughts. You obviously know nothing about where I live. My area is in the suburbs and densely packed by low-rise older rental apartment buildings and detached houses. this so-called developer, John Vandyk, came into my neighbourhood and bought a plaza that served the needs of the community. He promised that what he showed us was true. I could have lived with it. Behind our backs, he got permission to go higher. Yes…I CHOSE to live here because of employment convenience and the fact that I needed space after living downtown for many years. I’ve lived here for decades. I don’t need a lecture from you about affordable housing. This project is not one, just so you can welcome yourself to the future.
First….I’m not sure why I’m responding to you, but I will. My message was to Interchange, who lives in the hood and would understand my thoughts. You obviously know nothing about where I live. My area is in the suburbs and densely packed by low-rise older rental apartment buildings and detached houses. this so-called developer, John Vandyk, came into my neighbourhood and bought a plaza that served the needs of the community. He promised that what he showed us was true. I could have lived with it. Behind our backs, he got permission to go higher. Yes…I CHOSE to live here because of employment convenience and the fact that I needed space after living downtown for many years. I’ve lived here for decades. I don’t need a lecture from you about affordable housing. This project is not one, just so you can welcome yourself to the future.