Tuscani01
Senior Member
^ Hey now... I haven't like this project since day 1. It's mistake by the lake 2.0 (After Harbour Square). The only difference is people like the architecture much more.
For some reason, the sugar industry does well, or so I hear.
Do we know that there won't be a restaurant on the ground floor of one of those apartment buildings?The wall will probably tip some opinions against keeping Redpath. But it doesn't look like there's anything to see or do in the Pier 27 block. Unlike the Corus block, there are no schools or restaurants there. It seems like a waste of the waterfront--Harbour Square Part II. I hope that the new park at the foot of Yonge Street will improve it.
Makes sense, those will be facing the street (Queens Quay)There will be ground floor retail and restaurants in some or all of the remaining three buildings planned for the site.
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It would have made more sense to put a restaurant facing the water.
I wouldn't mind a hearty meal and an ale as the snow falls on a Saturday evening in winter overlooking the water.
Quotable for the sheer luminescence of insight.I wouldn't mind a hearty meal and an ale as the snow falls on a Saturday evening in winter overlooking the water.
No thanks, ill settle for a Mojito as the winter sun blazes and sets on a Saturday evening overlooking a sandy beachI wouldn't mind a hearty meal and an ale as the snow falls on a Saturday evening in winter overlooking the water.
The Amsterdam seems to be doing well overlooking the lake, even in the depths of winter, so I don't think that's an issue.Sure, if we were in Miami with 12 months of nice weather
No thanks, ill settle for a Mojito as the winter sun blazes and sets on a Saturday evening overlooking a sandy beach