asiancolossus
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When I bought my unit, the salesperson said that they "eventually" will have a direct connection to the subway, I told him this is quite important in my decision, as I think a direct connection adds a lot of value to the property. How they are going to do it I don't know, I think I recall them saying it had something to do with Canadian Tire? But that doesn't make sense? I for one will be keeping a close eye on the parking, I do NOT want to loop 4 times down into the parking lot daily. Two possible entrances, I really hope that means it will be easy to get in and out. I am going to have to check to see what they are doing in that plot of dirt right next to the parking lot, that is the part that looked the most unfinished. At first I didn't love the tan base with the townhomes but now it sort of makes sense with the dual colour scheme. There is a lot to be said about simple is the best.
Asiancolossus: You are right. Traffic will be insane. I bought a parking spot but I work downtown so from Monday to Friday, I can leave my car snuggled underground and hop on the Leslie subway station. I heard there will be 4 levels of underground parking. It will be interesting to see how they assign the parking lots. I'm definitely not looking to drive up and down 4 levels to park.
Wildymyst: LOL.. we got to be careful not to offend anyone who will be buying into The Leslie. But I totally agree that the designated land area should be a part of the massive Concord territory. Still haven't heard how they will try to accomodate us with a direct entrance to the subway station.
By the way, I just past by the site today around 8 a.m. Workers and trucks were already on the grounds. Looks like things are really picking up. I noticed more flower pots were being designed on the property on Provest Dr. These next 6 to 7 months will be quite interesting to watch this project be completed.