Looking up at sunset as he did for this image from UrbanToronto Forum contributor globalexpress, a half-dozen cranes are in view in Toronto's West Don Lands, the most recent being the furthest to the left on the northwest corner of Cherry and Mill streets. Once these mostly residential developments are complete, both the Distillery District and the Canary District areas will feel more contiguous with — better knitted into— the fabric of the city that has been kept arms length away from both by extensive surface parking lots.

Half a dozen cranes reach for the sky around Cherry and Mill streets in Toronto's West Don Lands areaHalf a dozen cranes reach for the sky around Cherry and Mill streets in Toronto's West Don Lands area, image by UrbanToronto Forum contributor globalexpress

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