erudyk_29
Active Member
I’m not understanding this Toronto reference. Toronto has entire neighbourhoods of beautiful low and mid rise buildings. Here’s one example of many. Basically any where west of downtown is a great mix. Probably east too, but I don’t know that area as well
The areas immediately adjacent to downtown do have a pretty good mix (Riverdale, Kensington Market, The Annex, etc), but I think @Platinum107 is talking about the TOD nodes a little farther out from the core. If you look at North York, Humber Bay, Eglington-Yonge, etc. It basically goes from high-urban condo towers to single family residential in a block or less. Also even in those near downtown neighborhoods, the dominant housing type is still single-family detached, though as you say much more mixed. North York is definitely the worst offender, though it isn't the only one.