NBGtect
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At $1.5M a unit, there likely won't be any affordable housing here.
They haven't yet decided how theyre integrating stollery into the building.
But I'm liking all the proposals that are coming out so far this year. The designs are finally getting better. I think Toronto developers need to start using more outside architects if they want their buildings to stand out.
Trying to get the number of floors to add up to 80 without success:
Penthouse -- 3 floors
Mechanical -- 2 floors
Residential -- 29 floors
Mechanical -- 1 floor
Residential -- 33 floors
Amenity -- 2 floors
Mechanical -- 3 floors
Retail -- 8 floors
That's 81 floors by my count.
Anyone raising concerns about how he will fill 8 floors of pricey retail space? This is Toronto; the Canadian retail world is much smaller and weaker than the US.
It's rarely the architects fault. It's the developers who cheapen things down. We have many buildings designed by international architects.
And sometimes the Design Review Panel too. I still recall the proposal for a tower next to the Distillery District that the DRP admitted was "world-class", but still rejected.
From my count you have one too many mechanical levels.
“What we want to do is make sure that we hear from the community and go through a proper planning process and the official statutory process. Anything short of that is not acceptable,†Wong-Tam said.
That's totally reasonable, and is worth repeating over and over again. The community/public should have their say.
As much as people here will look to shit on KWT as often as possible, she is doing exactly her job by ensuring that the proposal goes through the correct process, and reassuring the public of that.
I will now await all the people who are upset that she would do her job and weigh in. I mean, how DARE she do her job and ask that the developer stick to the legal process?!