Charles Street is one of Toronto's densest canyons of residential towers, several of which bear the name Spanish moniker Casa, which means home. It's an understatement here, as each tower boasts hundreds of homes, with thousands of residents helping to keep the shops and restaurants of nearby Church, Bloor, Yonge, and Wellesley streets lively.

Looking up at some of the Casa towers on Charles Street, image by UrbanToronto Forum contributor yrt+viva=1system

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