Lachlan Holmes
Active Member
Sunday:
Those photos of the streetscape... yikes. Oil-canning panels all over the place, awkward gaps and poor detailing, and an entire streetscape of white aluminum. No thanks.
I hope Minto is happy with their profits on the 1200 units here because it's certainly not a legacy project. Good from afar, far from good.
It looks worse in person I can tell you that. It looks shoddy, messy and overall lazy with little attention to details.Those photos of the streetscape... yikes. Oil-canning panels all over the place, awkward gaps and poor detailing, and an entire streetscape of white aluminum. No thanks.
I hope Minto is happy with their profits on the 1200 units here because it's certainly not a legacy project. Good from afar, far from good.
Still, almost none of the cladding panels match, there are loads of gaps visible from a distance.
Captured using a Canon as opposed to a cannon?Minto Westside captured from Fort York
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Everyone is probably still in awe at their stunning accomplishment up in Yorkville...I don't know why people have such high hopes for Minto. Their last decent project along this strip was 775 King.