Edward Skira http://skyrisecities.com Staff member Member Bio Joined Apr 22, 2007 Messages 16,397 Reaction score 22,193 Feb 26, 2010 #1 You can view the page at http://urbantoronto.ca/news/2010/02...or-condos-kingstreet-capital-nears-completion
You can view the page at http://urbantoronto.ca/news/2010/02...or-condos-kingstreet-capital-nears-completion
O old boy Senior Member Member Bio Joined Oct 16, 2009 Messages 1,095 Reaction score 954 Feb 26, 2010 #2 I may never get close , but I love it that ideosyncratic projects continue to enliven the texture of the city. Is this part of Toronto considered " downtown " ?
I may never get close , but I love it that ideosyncratic projects continue to enliven the texture of the city. Is this part of Toronto considered " downtown " ?
T TonyV Senior Member Member Bio Joined Jul 11, 2007 Messages 1,771 Reaction score 217 Feb 26, 2010 #3 ^ texture, that is a good word. This thing makes a fabulous statement. I first came to notice it while walking north through Queens Park recently.
^ texture, that is a good word. This thing makes a fabulous statement. I first came to notice it while walking north through Queens Park recently.
Conrad Black Senior Member Member Bio Joined Jul 20, 2007 Messages 1,939 Reaction score 71 City: Toronto Feb 26, 2010 #4 Fabulous photos of a fabulous new addition to the skyline.
Redroom Studios Senior Member Member Bio Joined Sep 25, 2007 Messages 4,082 Reaction score 229 Feb 26, 2010 #5 I like the back side better... that stretch of Cumberland is so interesting! Thanks Ed for featuring my photos...
I like the back side better... that stretch of Cumberland is so interesting! Thanks Ed for featuring my photos...