Ramako
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x1000 and you've got the Yonge Streetscape from Lawrence to the lake c.2040.
I hope this development becomes a template for redeveloping all of the eyesores along Yonge street. The best results can come from completely dismantling a building and then rebuilding it brick-by-brick as was demonstrated by 11 St. Joseph next door: http://www.torontohistory.org/Pages_ABC/11_St_Joseph_Street.html
Looks good but still can't make out what's going on at the roof. I trust it'll be resolved better than Verve.
I think that's a terrible idea. We should try to save the buildings first. If they are too damaged, only then should we think about dismantling and rebuilding them. As that plaque states, history wasn't saved. The rebuilt form "commemorates the architecture" of the original. Not even facadism - it's historicism with recycled materials.