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This was the height of block busting which destroyed entire neighbourhoods in one fell swoop. That's one mistake we're still living with.
It was built using cut and cover techniques to the north of Danforth. Isn't that one thing we should have learned to continue to do subway construction today?
Traynor St James Town are rental buildings. When rent control came into being the one owner cut back on things like maintenance. That's why they declined. The many owners at the various CityPlace buildings will never allow that. Big difference.