Looks like everyone is getting their wish for coloured accent panels...

At least it looks as though there are minimal mullions
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Even gentrified Yonge St. can't help but being a shambling mess. In a way I've kind of come to welcome it as an adorable idiosyncrasy that may even help keep rents a bit lower than they otherwise might get.

*extremely NIMBY lawn sign voice*
Keep Yonge Street Messy!

P.S. This forum needs a cry-laugh emoji I don't know how to communicate without it.
 
Was told by a local resident that this project won't be allowed to start until The Clover, which is across the street at the same corner is complete. Never heard of that before but I can see it being true. Two highrises going up at the same time on a narrow sidestreet would be a bit overwhelming for residents and traffic.
 
The street is already down to one lane because of the Clover construction. It's going to be tricky adding another construction site here.
 

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