Unfortunately it is kind of stunted. A lot more office space was planned but it didn't materialize. And I doubt it ever will. Yonge and Eglinton and Yonge and St Clair are still better as "downtowns". But there still is space so who knows.
Unfortunately it is kind of stunted. A lot more office space was planned but it didn't materialize. And I doubt it ever will. Yonge and Eglinton and Yonge and St Clair are still better as "downtowns". But there still is space so who knows.
In NYCC you can still see and feel the old suburban North York intermixed with towers. There's density but the urban design leaves a lot to be desired. Too much space IMHO.
One day, it might see more office development again since the location is still convenient for many people in the GTA.
Thus, you need wide roads to get out of the area,... beside Yonge, the next best options are 2km away at Bayview or Bathurst to cross Highway 401,.... whereas in midtown if Yonge doesn't work, then between Bayview and Bathurst, there's other options like MtPleasant and Avenue Rd.
I can think of a couple of four-lane roads close to Yonge in NYCC.
Do they get you across Highway 401
The plan doesn't reduce lanes until Sheppard however. And the city is currently expediting the extension of Doris to Avondale, they want to start construction next year. They have funding secured from what I know. I believe they are demolishing the houses in the way right now.
Stand at the corner of Yonge and Sheppard or Yonge and Finch versus Yonge and Eglinton or Yonge and St Clair. Night and day. In NYCC you can still see and feel the old suburban North York intermixed with towers. There's density but the urban design leaves a lot to be desired. Too much space IMHO. And Yonge Street very much feels like a highway up there. The plans to redo Yonge and the streetscape will help. But it has a long way to go.
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