UrbanAffair
Senior Member
Agreed CN Tower, but my point is that Stintz is the planner on this and she approved the NEON which will stand forever as the best example of bad planning in Ward 16 and dire warning to all neighbourhoods in this city. The Montgomery is towering over stable neighbourhoods to the West, just as the NEON does. Don't expect any help from 'Sell Out Stintz'. The Montgomery developer is making up for retaining the stupid old Post Office building. If that was razed the community would be better served by a mid-rise solution, entirely within City Planning Guidelines (Avenues). One which won't create this 26 storey precedent on Yonge Street. Oh well, it's the price we pay for Stintz loving all developers. (She was supposed to show strong support for community and defend the OP!!)
I normally disagree with your position that we shouldn't have tall growth on the east side, and I have no issue with the height of Neon, but I will say I agree with you about the midrise standard on Yonge St and really on most avenues in the midtown area. I think the built form in terms of massing/height along Bathurst north of Eglinton is perfect to be honest, and wouldn't mind seeing similar scale along Yonge north of Eglinton. 8-10 storey street wall from Eglinton to Lawrence with nice setbacks, would work well imho. I don't think I would want to see Yonge in 50 years being a continuous line of 20-30 storey or higher towers from the lake all the way to Steeles. For that reason, setting a precendent of 25 storeys along Yonge much further north of here, that OMB is sure to continue, would be a mistake in my opinion. (Odd that I actually agree with you on this one, Patrick, lol.)