Towered
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That seemingly random densely wooded lot was strangely soothing amid all the parking lots and condo towers, like a tiny oasis quietly reminding us of what the entire area was, not all that long ago. I'll miss it.
No. This isn't about beauty. It's about urbanism. Port Credit is really Mississauga's urban core. MCC is rubbish in comparison. Tall buildings separated by 10 lanes of traffic isn't what I think of as urban. Even Absolute's two attractive towers would've worked better as beacons to the Credit River/Lake Ontario area.
No. This isn't about beauty. It's about urbanism. Port Credit is really Mississauga's urban core. MCC is rubbish in comparison. Tall buildings separated by 10 lanes of traffic isn't what I think of as urban. Even Absolute's two attractive towers would've worked better as beacons to the Credit River/Lake Ontario area.
Hmm, well I think the real city is found mostly south of the QEW, with a few little villages like Streetsville, Cooksville and Erindale thrown in the mix. But then I'm basing my bias on my family's history in the "city"--going back almost 200 years.
Hmm, well I think the real city is found mostly south of the QEW, with a few little villages like Streetsville, Cooksville and Erindale thrown in the mix. But then I'm basing my bias on my family's history in the "city"--going back almost 200 years.
Ah, yes, the most conservative, sprawled out and car-dependent part of Mississauga is the "real city."