maestro
Senior Member
I prefer Toronto's waterfront over Chicagos. It has better balance. Grant Park is too big and other parts are hemmed in by Lake Shore Drive. Ours doesn't compare to theirs. I don't have any issue with towers on the Mirabella site either. It's on the north side of Lake Shore Boulevard right up against the Gardiner. It'll act as a buffer against the raised Gardiner and any shadows will be cast on the Gardiner. I just don't see a park here having a lot of traffic or any traffic at all with a much nicer linear park along the lake.
The condos in Humber Bay create a buffer between the lake and the Gardiner. The loss of potential green space was made up by creating new space through lake filling. IIRC, this vision dates from the late 80s and early 90s. The condo market went bust before they could really get building on them.
The condos in Humber Bay create a buffer between the lake and the Gardiner. The loss of potential green space was made up by creating new space through lake filling. IIRC, this vision dates from the late 80s and early 90s. The condo market went bust before they could really get building on them.