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Re: Queen West
A nice idea in theory, but developers aren't going to build in areas where there's little - no demand for their product.
The city definitely needs to get a handle on what's developed where though.
Yet somehow cities much larger than Toronto seem to be able to preserve their older lowrise neighbourhoods. Here's a crazy thought, we don't we preserve our neighbourhoods that work and redevelop the ones that suck? There's no shortage of them.
Queen St is probably Toronto's most successful commercial strip. If it's redeveloped, it no longer will be. Do we need another Bay St? Another CityPlace? No thanks.
A nice idea in theory, but developers aren't going to build in areas where there's little - no demand for their product.
The city definitely needs to get a handle on what's developed where though.