cc46
Active Member
Dec 18th 2020
I love looking at the fifth and sixth last photos up above of Harbour st highrises and skyscrapers looking east. The photos shows the street ending on Yonge Street with The Toronto Star and The LBCO buildings in the way . Soon to be torn down to make way for the extension of this street all the way to Jarvis st. Creating even more of a canyon of future high structures.
Look at Lower Yonge Precinct Plan thread. https://urbantoronto.ca/forum/threads/waterfront-lower-yonge-precinct-plan.19240/Just wondering, where can I find out more about the plans for this LCBO building and the surrounding streetscape?
Thanks!
Look at Lower Yonge Precinct Plan thread. https://urbantoronto.ca/forum/threads/waterfront-lower-yonge-precinct-plan.19240/
Thanks! Doing some research about this and the Sugar Wharf condos. I like the plans to extend PATH in this direction, and possibly connecting Church to Cooper under the Green P lot. On the downside it seems my view will end up something like this when it’s all done :
Yeah. stumpier chunky buildings can be worse for blocking prestine lakefront views than taller ones further away from your PoV. So sorry to see that.You think you've got it bad? I'm going from this:
to this:
It does suck, but I’m also realistic about it. People gotta go somewhere.
Thanks! Doing some research about this and the Sugar Wharf condos. I like the plans to extend PATH in this direction, and possibly connecting Church to Cooper under the Green P lot. On the downside it seems my view will end up something like this when it’s all done :
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Yikes, sorry about thatThat's really great for him. In my condo search experience, CityPlace and Concord doesn't have a good reputation. That's talking to the real estate agents and my circle of family and friends
Case in point this Concord building is still selling while alot of projects would have been sold out before construction even