There's no street in Toronto that now feels denser than Mercer Street. Narrow, short, and lined by tall buildings, the urban canyon feel here is currently heightened by all the extra equipment that comes with construction, as three towers are being built along the south side right now.

Construction equipment makes a dense Downtown Toronto street look even denser, image by UrbanToronto Forum contributor neuhaus

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