TrickyRicky
Senior Member
^You mean in your opinion. I personally would never put my money into a 150 storey condo at this location at this time.
In a city growing this fast, with a huge volume new (wealthy) immigrants, empty-nesters, as well as migrants from across the country, you could build a 150 storey condo at this location without any concern.
Using what metric? In comparison to what other city? If you simply look at technology in our city center versus others, I think we are behind.... just look at our transit, miles behind what I would consider adequate for a "city growing this fast"... and just consider how slow the gridlock is...In a city growing this fast,....
In a city growing this fast, with a huge volume new (wealthy) immigrants, empty-nesters, as well as migrants from across the country, you could build a 150 storey condo at this location without any concern.
....I will say that also there are more strollers around now than before. I work online most days early and late and run errands mid day and there are several babies around. I think that might be a small trend.
That's a given.You mean in your opinion.
Playing devil's advocate a bit, but I stand by my statement, due to the location of this parcel of land (Union, CBD, harbour).Well, great post if you are trying to stimulate a reaction.
Population growth. Somewhere in the region of 30,000 a year in the city proper if I recall correctly.Using what metric?
Look at other cities outside of North America and Europe. In developing countries across Asia there are plenty of cities that are experiencing massive growth with little to no transit system at all. For example I saw a show called dont drive here and the host explained how the city of Ulaanbaatar's economy is booming while most of the city's roads are still dirt roads with un-licenced taxis being the biggest mass transit there.Using what metric? In comparison to what other city? If you simply look at technology in our city center versus others, I think we are behind.... just look at our transit, miles behind what I would consider adequate for a "city growing this fast"... and just consider how slow the gridlock is...
The only thing in this city growing fast are the weeds because of the pesticide bylaw.