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    Toronto Toronto | 23 Toronto Street | 258.6m | 80s | Goband Investment | SvN

    You would think the developer would at least light up the crown with this height.....
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    Toronto Toronto | Ontario Line 3 | ?m | ?s

    I wonder what the cost estimate would be for above grade extension to Roncesvalles, and ParkLawn? Perhaps we could close up close down Chester, Christie, Museum and other dead stations and use that budget for areas that actually have riders????
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    Toronto Toronto | Ontario Line 3 | ?m | ?s

    I think everyone can agree that stopping at the Exhibition is far from ideal, as it actually serves the least amount of residents
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    Toronto Toronto | Ontario Line 3 | ?m | ?s

    Well perhaps the 501/street car will run in the next decade into Humber Bay... As much as I would have love to see the OL go down the existing rail corridor, its seems like that won't happen. Perhaps the only solution is increased frequency of the Go train.
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    Toronto Toronto | Ontario Line 3 | ?m | ?s

    Thats the saddest part, they could easily use the existing rail linesGo corridor from the CNE/and extended into Humber Bay site.
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    Toronto Toronto | Ontario Line 3 | ?m | ?s

    Parklawn and lakeshore will become one of the most densily populated areas in GTA, outside of the core of Toronto. Its logical progression for the OL to extend itself out to Parklawn. Humber Bay is is already plagued with poor transit as is, with excess of over 40 towers already and another 18...
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    Toronto Toronto | Ontario Line 3 | ?m | ?s

    The OL should be extended from Ontario Place to Parklawn and Lakeshore.
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    Toronto Toronto | Concord Sky | 299m | 85s | Concord Adex | Kohn Pedersen Fox

    Personally I like the design from the previous Crestford approval. NOT to mention that giant waterhole will be gone soon.
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    Toronto Toronto | 2150 Lake Shore | 215.75m | 67s | First Capital | Allies and Morrison

    Great vision, great style, great location, transit access, relief road, waterfront, ...this will be Toronto's 2nd downtown!
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    Toronto Toronto | 1200 Bay | 326.5m | 87s | ProWinko | Herzog & de Meuron

    I love it and I hope the city doesnt scale it back. It's always good to have optimism for ambitious projects...but then again we know what the city will do
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    Toronto Toronto | The One | 328.4m | 91s | Mizrahi Developments | Foster + Partners

    How much cash are these guys burning through? I hate to say it but can they survive?
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    Toronto Toronto | The One | 328.4m | 91s | Mizrahi Developments | Foster + Partners

    I am just perplexed as to what is really happening. I hope it gets resolved.
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    Toronto Toronto | The One | 328.4m | 91s | Mizrahi Developments | Foster + Partners

    This is horrible to read, we all wanted to see this project rise above grade.
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    Toronto Toronto | 2150 Lake Shore | 215.75m | 67s | First Capital | Allies and Morrison

    The 2150 Lake Shore Project will be a big success and will add great value to all in the area, with the Relief Road, the Double Left Lane for the Gardiner on westbound ramp and GO station.
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    Toronto Toronto | 2150 Lake Shore | 215.75m | 67s | First Capital | Allies and Morrison

    I also live in the area, and I agree that the traffic congestion is from: 1. The Left turn onto the Gardiner westbound entrance 2. The Left turn off Park Lawn onto eastbound Lake Shore 3. The Gardiner off ramp onto Park Lawn south The Legion Rd proposal was based upon a study in 2002, before...

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