taal
Senior Member
Agreed, I'd rather them vacate Commerce Court but keep some presence in the historic building, or maybe that's what the article meant !
It will become a hang-out for the homeless and nature will reduce it to rubble.
Sort of related: any possibility that MLSE might feel the need to take advantage of the large amount of density available over the Air Canada Centre? That little stump is begging to be rebuilt as a 50-60 story tower.
Couldn't agree more, it feels like Christmas morning today! Two gorgeous 200m+ office towers being given the green light in one day. It's one thing to get approvals with the city, but with commercial buildings the only thing that really matters is attracting the tenants. And with 60% of all the leasable space going to one main tenant, this project is moving ahead fast. Toronto hasn't had office towers this tall or large be constructed in decades. (I think the TD Tower and Scotia Tower were the last two which was back in the late 80's/early 90's). This is very exciting news, and on top of all that... the towers are gorgeous. Will totally transform the skyline.You know… at the risk of getting swept up in this, this is huge. Who would have believed yesterday that today both Bay Park towers would be given the green light? I had imagined we'd be hearing about tower number one soon, but I thought we'd be waiting years for an announcement on the second tower. Given the time between phases at some downtown office complexes (cough Bay Adelaide cough) the changes that often happen to the designs over time normally detract from the wholeness of the complex. Here we get a prominent, cohesive pair of first rate towers.
Happy day.
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Word is, it's worth the drive.Dear Wade, have you considered living in Acton?
This is a hideous building. It's the last thing the city needs. What of the residential building at 18 Yonge Street. It will be completely shadowed of sunlight. What of hhe residence in the area and our livable city.
This is a hideous building. It's the last thing the city needs. What of the residential building at 18 Yonge Street. It will be completely shadowed of sunlight. What of hhe residence in the area and our livable city.
I am sure 18 Yonge is worth even more now.