Except that Edmonton doesn't need 'fires' in an unusually high number of historic/character buildings to achieve that.
1 step forward, 1 or 2 back.
Give me 100, 200 more of these. Where do I sign?We're going to need a tonnn more of these in the city considering the rent and population increases.
Give me 100, 200 more of these. Where do I sign?
Vancouver in particular has made some efforts at street level to make density more natural and human scale, but like Toronto it seems to transition fairly abruptly from an urban core with tall buildings to an area that is largely suburban. We actually seem to be a bit ahead of them on building a bit more mid rise and in the long run it will improve our city.