TheKingEast
Senior Member
I mean to be fair though - not all retail underneath condos is doomed ... there are so many great examples in Toronto where it works out great. A couple really good examples in Yorkville. It's boring but most of King East is full of large scale furniture stores all in the base of condos ... again boring yes but that was the goal.
Also in NYCC a couple new developments are making interesting use of the space by allowing units to be split up / combined.
Anyway, I'm just saying it can go hi-rise and be sucesful as well, unless your arguing something regarding the hi-rise nature. But I don't think it'll be like that entirely, I think it'll be pretty mis mashy, which I'm sure won't like but that sets Toronto apart in someways. Time will tell. There aren't many good examples yet are there ? There are a couple building on King West that have went in that have retail use.
I could be completely wrong, but there's nothing that makes me think this area full of hi-rises will be a success. A sea of glass boxes with no character. I may be wrong, but I don't have much faith in this "master plan".