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random thought i've never understood the appeal of yonge-bloor. it's one of my least favorite places in the city. ugly architecture, lack of greenery, little in terms of interesting shops, the most pretentious people, 🤷‍♂️
 
random thought i've never understood the appeal of yonge-bloor. it's one of my least favorite places in the city. ugly architecture, lack of greenery, little in terms of interesting shops, the most pretentious people, 🤷‍♂️
^ does that include the hard-working therapists at Soothe Massage across the street? They deserve the Order of Canada imo. 🙃
 
random thought i've never understood the appeal of yonge-bloor. it's one of my least favorite places in the city. ugly architecture, lack of greenery, little in terms of interesting shops, the most pretentious people, 🤷‍♂️

It's not one of my desired locations either but it does have loads of pluses. It's on 2 subway lines and there are many options within a 5-10 minute walk: U of T/Queens Park, AGO, Church Street, Ramsden Park/tennis courts, David Balfour Park, and loads of employment in the area. In terms of high-rise architecture, it's by no means any worse than what you find in other parts of downtown. I'd take it over City Place, Bay Street (between Dundas and Bloor), or Regent Park.
 
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Looks like we may get updated drawings soon in a re-submission: https://storeys.com/mizrahi-toronto-the-one-sales-process/
They're now targeting completion for the second half of 2027. Just embarrassing - a decade of construction for a building that's barely above 300m. Crosslinx could've completed this project faster. As noted in the article, I do hope they end up breaking up the upper floors into more units

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