lkov.rc
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From this morning
It looks like there's a little more action taking place on the site! Great!
Baby Steps.yea that little bulldozer has moved forward a few feet.
I wonder if this one might get going after Concord finishes Canada House. I hope...
maybe if you are referring only to North America. otherwise, you really need to get out of your bubble. have a look at the big South American cities for example. they have this density as far as the eye can see, whereas Toronto is only a small rectangle in the downtown core.I don't know too many cities that look that dense, what a difference the last couple and the next couple decades of construction will make!
Sorry yes I'm only referring to Canada and the US. Only New York and Chicago and even downtown Vancouver look super dense. Toronto is filling in so fast and spreading it's density into new areas!maybe if you are referring only to North America. otherwise, you really need to get out of your bubble. have a look at the big South American cities for example. they have this density as far as the eye can see, whereas Toronto is only a small rectangle in the downtown core.
I understood what you meant. And yes, Toronto is getting bigger, and there's more on the way, with at least 200 more 150 metre+ skyscraper proposals under review. Some are already approved, too. So your point is a good 1. Right now, aside from New York and Chicago obviously being head of Toronto, only Miami is really even close to Toronto in NA, and that's temporary because we have 38 skyscrapers under construction. Outside of Miami, no 1 else is really even close at this time.Sorry yes I'm only referring to Canada and the US. Only New York and Chicago and even downtown Vancouver look super dense. Toronto is filling in so fast and spreading it's density into new areas!
Since this is being brought up...when you say NA, I presume you are including Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean which are technically all a part of North America to my understanding. Although I suspect a lot of folks seem not to think that.I understood what you meant. And yes, Toronto is getting bigger, and there's more on the way, with at least 200 more 150 metre+ skyscraper proposals under review. Some are already approved, too. So your point is a good 1. Right now, aside from New York and Chicago obviously being head of Toronto, only Miami is really even close to Toronto in NA, and that's temporary because we have 38 skyscrapers under construction. Outside of Miami, no 1 else is really even close at this time.