digi
Active Member
you must be a resident then??
Why can't you answer?
you must be a resident then??
Why can't you answer?
I like the cottages but I wouldn't consider them outstanding. I think there's about 10 of them but I believe 4 of them are now commercial and have lost there charm due to alterations.
The developer estimated approximately 500 to 600 people would be living in the condo. You don't think this type of development won't change the pedestrian and traffic flow on St Nicholas? You might was well walk your kids home on Bay or Yonge Street if the development goes through.
Normally, I'd agree with you adma but have you seen what the owners have done to them. Between the commercial alterations, the inappropriate fencing and lack of landscaping, a lot of these places have really deteriorated aesthetically. If the people who own these cottages want them protected and respected, they have to start with themselves.