maestro
Senior Member
It represents the hope for a good looking building (which doesn't necessarily mean good architecture per say...I still love the original Trump Tower on Fifth, but I wouldn't call that good architecture).
Confidence is low of course. It is P+S. It is just another market-driven Toronto condo. And dull local architects specializing in generic, market-driven, modestly priced condos don't magically spit out fabulous architecture....that's what really talented architects do...with like-minded clients with large budgets, targeted to more upscale buyers than the average Toronto buyers.
But once in a while I'm pleasantly surprised. Something is making me think this long shot might have something. I'm probably going to be disappointed.
Your love affair with you know who is limitless. Every building that is actually completed conforms to market conditions. The number of units proposed for M+G doesn't present as "luxury" either. At least someone on the team recognizing the market demands as affordable as possible.
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