its_Caffeine
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I like it.
Any updates on John street revitalization plan ? The city was supposed to allocate the fund from the sales of nearby condos in the past years.As, PE notes above, I posted the high level concept for it a few pages back:
Nobu Residences Toronto | 156.66m | 45s | Madison Group | Teeple Architects
Well, at least they get some fresh air :rolleyes:urbantoronto.ca
Last I heard, it still had to undergo detailed design, but I haven't checked in recently.
You might want to ask the BIA, here's their contact info:
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Any updates on John street revitalization plan ? The city was supposed to allocate the fund from the sales of nearby condos in the past years.
John Street Corridor Improvements
The City of Toronto is working to transform John Street into a cultural corridor by redesigning the streetscape between Front Street and Stephanie Street. The John Street Corridor Improvements project aims to create a better experience for pedestrians by enhancing the streetscape. These...www.toronto.ca
Got any pics bud?Just got a 09 unit around mid height of the building. The view is great!
Wish some of the design cues weren’t from 7 years ago.
Why is that weird? Everyone builds to the maximum permitted height (about 157m), hence what you see in that image.this area is so weird, they didnt mix up the buildings they just built them al at the same height, it's so weird. this city is so odd.
I am thinking that is the entrance to the hotel?That tiny retained facade with the glass block is by far the most interesting part of this entire hulking complex. I can barely bring myself to make any other positive comment about this hulking waste of space and resources.
Sellers remorseNo, the hotel entrance is on the northwest corner (off the driveway) in front of the residential entrance of the west tower.
I’m still shocked at how they badly they butchered the tops of the towers. It looks like they simply gave up and slapped on whatever they can get. And this is the most visible and prominent part of the building (not to mention the penthouse and hotel levels) from afar.
I’m so happy and fortunate that I sold my unit here three years ago.