marsh
Active Member
I have to add my two cents: I agree that t he building isn't particularly special but I hate to see the high rise development of Yorkville, and Letteri's certainly adds vibrancy to the corner. I personally miss the old Victorian houses that the Hazelton replaced and think that 100 Yorkville condos are pretty blah given the area. The retail space is nice but it would seem better suited to Bloor Street. Every major or world class city (whatever you prefer) has tall buildings and international chain stores, what Yorkville has is a cultural hertiage unique to Toronto and a people friendly scale. I hate too see that lost.