^^^^ Well, often, it seems, local companies can just produce similar buildings again and again, which reinforces the mindset, "that coping and pasting designs will still sell." I'm hoping that since this site has a different developer, there's a higher chance the design and color of the final product will be different from what we typically see in Toronto. It's kind of like how sometimes hiring externally (rather than always promoting internally) at work allows for some fresh energy and the potential of someone looking at things differently. I always get excited when there is a chance of influence (developer, architect, etc.) on any project from anywhere outside of the GTA (and especially if it's outside of Canada) as that would theoretically increase the opportunity of something more eye-catching to be built (as most developments in GTA are conservative and functional - good for profits, not always good for looks).