tkip
Active Member
Liberty Village is a hit and miss in my opinion. Nothing can be forgiven for those bland boxes that went up there.
Liberty Village is a hit and miss in my opinion. Nothing can be forgiven for those bland boxes that went up there.
The new condos in Liberty Village add nothing to the neighbourhood. In fact, they make it worse. Thank god for the older warehouses or that neighbourhood would be a total disaster. The developers (and architects) should be ashamed of themselves, for ruining what should have been a spectacular area. I seriously don't know how these people can be proud of what they build. Then again, Torontonians are just as to blame for buying them. I guess it's mainly investors but it's still sad.
The metro is temporary anyway so no biggie there really.
I'll put another spin. The architecture is bland yes, but in general they meet the ground well, it's pretty much for nothing though as there's just about no retail.
Now I don't think I would mind this as much but the real problem is all the condos are on the east side, and the retail (west of the metro) where it's a little interesting is further west. The metro is temporary anyway so no biggie there really.
If true, that's excellent news. That strip mall is so NOT urban.
Without any real redevelopment proposal, the Metro and strip mall may be around for decades. It'll be making good money in a dense area and redevelopment will merely be a fanciful proposition. I'm reminded of the likes of the Dundas and Bloor plaza with Zellers and Loblaws. It's completely suburban in design with most of the site being surface parking. In spite of being a minute away from a major transit node, Dundas West subway station, it's been around for some 40 years.