I really feel bad for the people who purchased condos on the north side of Trump. They paid millions of dollars to stare at an office building. I've never been fond of the argument that skyscrapers limit sunlight, but it's going to be really shady in those apartments. The fact that BA is installing a sign on the south side of the building is almost comical. Imagine living directly across from the sign when it's illuminated at night. Talk about light pollution.
the same goes for the Ritz Carlton facing east toward RBC Centre (though Trump is EVEN closer to the Bay Adelaide Centre than the Ritz is to RBC). But i'm sure the unit directly across from the logo is a corner unit so it shouldn't be considerably bad.
And also, i think most of the north residential units will have more than 1 view (the curved windows probably help with the north view too).
The real beauties are the uppermost levels though (the ones above BA).
But overall, this building does have some of the best views in the city. to the south you are overlooking the heart of the financial district (Commerce Court, TD Centre, FCP, etc...), to the east, you have the distillery district, to the west you have the entertainment district, and to the north (depending on how high up you are
) you have the rest of the city.
One thing i hate about downtown toronto, is the lack of balance there is. all the tall towers are in the CBD, so you are looking down at everything to the north, i like being above other buildings, but these CBD towers are WAY above the other buildings to the north. but the skyline should balance out a bit more with Aura, 1 Bloor, Four Seasons, U condos, etc...