Maple Leafs
Banned
http://joshmatlow.ca/component/cont...art-shoppe-settlement-details-now-public.html
http://app.toronto.ca/tmmis/viewAgendaItemHistory.do?item=2014.CC55.11
Personally, I'm fine with this decision.
How much GFA did they get here?
http://joshmatlow.ca/component/cont...art-shoppe-settlement-details-now-public.html
http://app.toronto.ca/tmmis/viewAgendaItemHistory.do?item=2014.CC55.11
Personally, I'm fine with this decision.
It looks like this is going to be yet another wall of glass at street level, indistinguishable from all the other walls of glass going up all over Toronto. I wish they could at least break up that dull wall of glass with a few simple brick walls or even precast. It's not like that will bankrupt the project. These glass walls bring nothing to the street and actually make an area unattractive to walk in. I don't know why the city seems to be so unconcerned with this. It will definitely affect the level of animation on our streets if this trend continues. (especially since what usually goes in there is a bank, dental office, nail salon or a Subway, so we don't even get a window display most of the time) They are void of style or charm.
It looks like this is going to be yet another wall of glass at street level, indistinguishable from all the other walls of glass going up all over Toronto. I wish they could at least break up that dull wall of glass with a few simple brick walls or even precast. It's not like that will bankrupt the project. These glass walls bring nothing to the street and actually make an area unattractive to walk in. I don't know why the city seems to be so unconcerned with this. It will definitely affect the level of animation on our streets if this trend continues. (especially since what usually goes in there is a bank, dental office, nail salon or a Subway, so we don't even get a window display most of the time) They are void of style or charm.
We love to look back at Toronto's 100+ year old buildings with awe. What will all these condos look like in 100+ years?
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Image by Mathew Borrett:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/yonderbean/11245126235/
The Art Shoppe signs on the side of the building were removed. They are also painting the building white for some reason. It looks much better than the dirty concrete it was before.