It's a shame this building didn't end up being 15-20 storeys higher. 400ft is just a tad small for such a potential standout. 550 to 600ft would suit this one perfect IMO.

The only way it could have stood out more is if they had gone with the original design. This one of fine as is imo.
 
I like Picasso if for no other reason than it will bring some colour to an area that is becoming increasing blue sterile.
 
Today:

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We cannot believe the changes to the look and feel of Richmond and Adelaide Streets from clubland to residential. This is one of the very best projects in the area.
 
Hopefully the red brick building beside Picasso can be redeveloped to a newer building that better follows the curve of the street!
 
Really? I'm not sure sure. I was admiring how there's an asymmetry there. Toronto is an extremely square city (in the shape sense of the word); these small asymmetries are rare and welcome, imo.
 
What development by Urban Capital across the street from Picasso?
Anyone with info please?
Thanks
 
What development by Urban Capital across the street from Picasso?
Anyone with info please?
Thanks

Tableau Condos

You can always reference the UrbanToronto map which has all these projects pinpointed with links to the project's information and renderings! Very useful tool that you can access by clicking "Map" on the top panel of UT
 
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