buildup
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For a long time Bay Street got no respect outside of the King/Bay intersection. But the incredible Bay density forming between Yorkville and King is stunning. Its stealing more energy from University I think than from Yonge. Yonge is a gritty, high energy pedestrian retail experience. University has a grandeur and institutional feel. But the huge number of parking lots and c-grade buildings on Bay offered easier opportunities for developers.
I am trying to think of a counterpart in another city to three parallel specialized arteries- Yonge/retail; Bay/residential; University/institutional. Sort of interesting and efficient.
I am trying to think of a counterpart in another city to three parallel specialized arteries- Yonge/retail; Bay/residential; University/institutional. Sort of interesting and efficient.