Sorry if my comments came across as " whining" to some. I definitely didn't mean to whine. In fact I am very excited by this development and that is precisely why I am concerned. Also I completely understand that all of the info here so far is speculative, which is why I said "I hope." Of course it is too early to know what the devloper's plans are, and to complain would make no sense.
Also my concerns about monolithic structures dominating single blocks has very little to do with height. Many of the new supertalls being built in Manhattan take up single lots much smaller than much shorter structures in toronto (and many other cities to be sure). I think this is a better model to follow than the large-footprint development we see here, but maybe that sentiment isn't echoed by others here.
Finally I understand that a small lot doesn't guarantee a good building (see crystal blue and uptown) but that wasn't the point I was trying to make. I think smaller lots combined with good design can create an interesting and engaging urban fabric, which we seem to lack in our newer developments here in toronto.
Ps. None of my comments were meant to be negative. I was merely commenting on what I see to be a dominant trend in toronto development as of late. Sorry if my comment came across as overly negative.