There's Much Ado about the curvy bits on the tower, but I'm delighted to see the old commercial fronts on Yonge Street returned to their former glory. Collectively, these humble and often very similar rows of typical Toronto buildings have heft. They survive in quite a few locations - on Spadina south of College, on Queen East and West etc. - and, scrubbed and cleaned and liberated from the garish commercial signage, poor paint colour choices, stucco, graffiti "art" and advertising that has degraded them for decades, they'll come into their own again - especially if we get more sympathetic developments like this one. Also nice to see St. Nicholas Street, a favourite haunt of mine in the '70s and '80s, more widely appreciated.