HelloToday
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I like it. It's been occupied since May and a lot of the floorplans are laid out well.
Seriously, I think the big five banks are fully determined to open branches in every new building going up. For this sole reason alone I would rather keep yonge street the way it is decrepit stores and all, if the only tenants that an afford the rents in here are bank branches. For the life of me i cant figure out how the nail salons afford it, as that will be another new business opening next to RBC at motion.
Ughh. Once again, I wonder how many banks can exist downtown before ridiculous saturation? Will every single condominium have a bank at the bottom?
We really need the law that I heard has been implemented in NYC that restricts bank outlets to the second floor of buildings, so that the street level presence of all new buildings isn't sterilized by banks.
Ughh. Once again, I wonder how many banks can exist downtown before ridiculous saturation? Will every single condominium have a bank at the bottom?
We really need the law that I heard has been implemented in NYC that restricts bank outlets to the second floor of buildings, so that the street level presence of all new buildings isn't sterilized by banks.
but WHY are there so many bank branches? i can't figure out what the business case is for the big banks. Starbucks, Subway etc. i get. it sucks but i get it. all these bank branches i don't get. how are they 'profitable'? it's not like they are selling a product....
Art should not be hidden in an obscure (and lazily designed) laneway. Any bets on how long it takes these to be damaged or defaced?
Public art has been installed along the walkway running between the sidewalk on Bay Street to the courtyard and Elizabeth Street.