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  1. BeeRich

    Miscellany Toronto Photographs: Then and Now

    I bet the Square Boy was still there. Same staff as well.
  2. BeeRich

    Evocative Images of Lost Toronto

    Oh well done. I see what you did there. LOL even I did it there! That is only partially an inside joke, that becomes a joke when it comes out, I guess.
  3. BeeRich

    Evocative Images of Lost Toronto

    Great pictures. The fruit stand location was my Dad's first business, right beside City TV when they first started. Don't hit the market tomorrow unless you go first thing. Road closures will make tomorrow a real mess.
  4. BeeRich

    Miscellany Toronto Photographs: Then and Now

    That's the Rogers Tower at UCC. There's a coin in the front door which I used to stomp on (I grew up with Ted Rogers' son, Ed Rogers), almost every day I walked in. We called it the Four Faced Liar. I am not sure if it is haunted with the other buildings (namely the boarding houses, Seaton's...
  5. BeeRich

    Miscellany Toronto Photographs: Then and Now

    Thanks for the link. I should head to the Archives for a day.
  6. BeeRich

    Miscellany Toronto Photographs: Then and Now

    Charioteer, do you have a higher resolution ot that Bloor & Jarvis areal shot? My old stomping grounds. Thanks.
  7. BeeRich

    Miscellany Toronto Photographs: Then and Now

    That was a private school joke. My buddy was last CO of the Queen's Own Rifles at my skool.
  8. BeeRich

    Miscellany Toronto Photographs: Then and Now

    If the wind blows, you'd expose your SAC.
  9. BeeRich

    Miscellany Toronto Photographs: Then and Now

    Wow I lived a block from that intersection. Would you have any pics of Thorncliffe Ave?
  10. BeeRich

    Toronto Toronto | The Carlaw | ?m | 12s | Streetcar | TACT Architecture

    Well, at the moment we are waiting to see what they have in store. For all we know, this might not even be a problem. But we need to be prepared. And your medication STILL fails to serve you. Anonymous or not, your comment makes no sense. But to your credit, that's consistent with...
  11. BeeRich

    Toronto Toronto | The Carlaw | ?m | 12s | Streetcar | TACT Architecture

    Yes. Considering the City is meeting with the developer tomorrow, it is indeed perfect timing to become part of that process. Did you miss that part? Tell me what is confusing.
  12. BeeRich

    Toronto Toronto | The Carlaw | ?m | 12s | Streetcar | TACT Architecture

    I haven't even looked at what they've done. Just now, I found that Hume likes their Edge Lofts.
  13. BeeRich

    Toronto Toronto | The Carlaw | ?m | 12s | Streetcar | TACT Architecture

    Oh and another point for Leslieville. The Port Lands has 3 exits. When that becomes developed (I'm sure you people want a football stadium down there), all daily activity will have to exit through those three intersections at Leslie, Carlaw, and Cherry Street. Leslieville will indeed take...
  14. BeeRich

    Toronto Toronto | The Carlaw | ?m | 12s | Streetcar | TACT Architecture

    Because new developments in the same neighbourhood, have gone up three storeys. Current buildings also have turned down height increase requests. The neighbourhood also doesn't expect the buildings on the West side of Carlaw, North and South of Dundas, to be knocked down. They have been a...
  15. BeeRich

    Toronto Toronto | The Carlaw | ?m | 12s | Streetcar | TACT Architecture

    That's interesting. Since I provide change for several companies, and studied change management, you are wrong. Second, a lot of people in our neighbourhood look forward and encourage change in the neighbourhood, as long as it's reasonable. In fact, we were all asked to provide input on the...
  16. BeeRich

    Toronto Toronto | The Carlaw | ?m | 12s | Streetcar | TACT Architecture

    Hey "Rat" (who knows what I should assume about that). What are you going to be when you grow up? You think sunlight in a person's neighbourhood is about their deck? Time for you to go outside. Have a look around. Welcome to the big city. I'm sure you'll find all kinds of neat things...
  17. BeeRich

    Toronto Toronto | The Carlaw | ?m | 12s | Streetcar | TACT Architecture

    South of Badgerow. This building butts up against the back yards on Badgerow, so the whole block will be affected, and depending on the height, even more so.
  18. BeeRich

    Toronto Toronto | The Carlaw | ?m | 12s | Streetcar | TACT Architecture

    First off, I'm not a lady. Second, my deck doesn't even face that way. Third, there is a difference between what's there, and a ten story building. You're just silly. You obviously don't know what height means. I guess being simple is easy.
  19. BeeRich

    Toronto Toronto | The Carlaw | ?m | 12s | Streetcar | TACT Architecture

    LOL. Lying about what? Believe what you want.
  20. BeeRich

    Toronto Toronto | The Carlaw | ?m | 12s | Streetcar | TACT Architecture

    No it's not NIMBYism. It's called being practical. The current building was denied a height increase on the current three floors. And asking in forums like this about what might happen, is exactly part of the process of engaging Streetcar. But thanks for the...advice. And if you actually...

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