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I will bring up the same point as I did in one of the threads where these aerial photos were posted. I'm curious why there is no highrise development within the area generally bounded by McCaul, Queen West, Spadina and College? Development is happening to the east, south and north of this area and it seems like an obvious place to increase densities as surrounding areas fill in....
What I find interesting is how St.George was selected as a location for high-rises. Was it a prominent street at some point? Why was St.George chosen so much more so than Spadina and how do those streets in between Spadina and Avenue remain residential when there are high-rises in their backyards?