vegeta_skyline
Senior Member
Its in a tight 3-way race for the slowest development in the city along with Milan and U condo's.
The thing I find odd about this development is that I'd never want to live on University. It doesn't, in any way, strike me as a residential street. It's the institutional, medical, somewhat financial strip. Not where I'd want to live.
What, that would be a Peachy place to live.. on a grand avenue, overtop a subway line, the CBD just steeps down the street, Entertainment District, Chinatown, Eatons Centre and Yonge street a couple minutes walk (if you know what i mean) Awesome location
It looks more like a street of bureaucracies than residences. So yeah, viz. it's proximity, I agree--good place to live. But the street itself? Not what I'd want to call my front door.
There are units with no windows in the bedroom?
There are units with no windows in the bedroom?