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Well where is it?
It's not public yet; if you were registered in the working group you'd know what it looks like at this stage; but even then, the design continues to evolve bit by bit. I'm sure it won't be too much longer before the public gets a glimpse.
I understand not everyone has the same tastes in terms of design / structures and what not, but why would you wish for something to be canceled? Something like that has an economical impact beyond the structure not being built.
Because our city is hardly in need of any development it can get just for the sake of it. In fact, I would argue that the city hall's reckless rate of approvals of large projects the last few years has put a great strain on our infrastructure. We constantly see more condos built but we're not seeing many upgrades to sewer systems or transit.
Our city is doing very well economically/ in terms of development and would hardly be hurting if 501 Yonge was, for some reason, not built.
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