Sunnyray, can it with the Grasshopper crap, or you'll be hopped on outta here tout de suite. Thanks for your boatloads of research, sincerely, but your arrival on the scene here will continue to be rocky if you don't act somewhat more graciously towards longstanding members.
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To get respect one has to treat other with respect,... and dismissing one's comment with cheap shots like "Sunny Ray, Sounds like you live in the area and your totaly against any development in your backyard." or hoping "Well, sunnyray, I do hope you will choke on these words one day..." or challenging one with "Wow, where did you hear of all this bullshit." hardly deserves respect,... especially mine.
You're a moderator,... if you want me "hopped on outta here tout de suite",... then go ahead.
What are you moderating,... a board for cheap shot artist,... or a board to exchange option, ideas, research and debate issues.
Meanwhile, you have not proven your point in regards to downtown getting tax incentives that are not available elsewhere. Woodbine Live! is hardly downtown. How many other projects have received these benefits yet? And why do you believe they would not be available to a North York project (or at least not extended eagerly)?
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That is not my point! I never stated that Toronto "downtown getting tax incentives that are not available elsewhere". Please do not put words into my mouth.
I stated: "The recent office construction in Toronto downtown core is helped by financial incentives (tax breaks) given by the city. The city of Toronto is now encouraging office development in Toronto downtown core,.... and not strongly encouraging it in downtown North York."
Currently, there isn't any office construction in North York downtown or anywhere else in Toronto outside of the downtown core. And when I spoke to a Toronto city planner last week questioning him about the North York downtown service ring road and what happened to the City of North York's original vision of only office buildings along Yonge Street in downtown North York,.... he made it quite clear that the City of Toronto is now encouraging Office development in Toronto downtown core and NOT in downtown North York. The demand for office in Toronto have plummeted in the last 10-15 years,.... what few office demand that is now rebounding, the city of Toronto want that office development in the downtown core (as seen by office developement at old Bay-Adelaide Richmond centre and office development just south of Metro Hall).
(Hey, we now have a "downtown mayor" who seems to favour his downtown city councillors more.)
Why downtown Toronto instead of downtown North York,... both serviced by TTC Subway lines,... both serviced by major highways,... downtown Toronto serviced by GO trains whereas downtown North York isn't. Downtown Toronto is basically at the edge of Lake Ontario,... people really can't live on the water,... and thus most commuter come in from north, east and west. Downtown North York is basically the centre of GTA,... commuter can come in from all direction. TTC is busting at the seams servicing downtown core during rush hour,... subway passengers are constantly left on the platform during AM and PM rush hour,... King and Queen streetcars are constantly leaving passengers waiting at streetcar stops downtown as pack streetcars after pack streetcars roll by,...
So why is the city of Toronto still focusing on developing more offices in the downtown core? Simple money,... the city is desperate for money,.. tax money. These tax breaks goes to development anywhere in the city,.. but when it's downtown offices,... it encourages more people to move into new condos downtown, and by houses downtown, houses that are tax assessed at a newer and most likely higher value. It also help keeps the existing donwtown Toronto non-residential (ie commercial & office) property value high which is important to the city of Toronto since they're taxed at a higher rate than residential property. Downtown Toronto real estate is much more expensive than those in the non-downtown area of Toronto on a per square foot basis,... and would thus generate higher property tax for the city,... a city desperate for money.