Agreed that it has less character than the fine grained retail storefronts in the area, however, the amount of articulation, including those little cantilever sections, and how that breaks up the massing, is actually dramatically better than what we typically get on the retail fronts of Toronto condos... I don't love this, but I could live with this on a lot more condos (vs the long walls of nothing but sterile unbroken glass that we typically get at the retail level)

Ultimately I do find myself agreeing with this, but mainly because what was there before was no retail and no street-level activation at all.

I'll take more of this if it means connecting South Bayview strip with the Eglinton-Bayview node.
 
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