Babel: For the most part I agree with you on that. In a way its kind of nice to see that despite all the work that has taken place there over the past decade the Yonge and Dundas area, that I remember before all this took place, in its unrefined and genuine tackiness and grit, will live on, only larger, in more neon and flashy lights, and as you said, with a new public square.
That this project seems to be taking on a character less and less of an imitation Times Square and more and more Classic Yonge and Dundas actually brings a smile to my face.