Rascacielo
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That crane is for the luxury townhomes development on Dale Ave. I believe they're only 3 or 4 storeys.Take a look at the last pictures. @Towered
That crane is for the luxury townhomes development on Dale Ave. I believe they're only 3 or 4 storeys.Take a look at the last pictures. @Towered
That same city at one point had the most densely populated neighbourhood in human history before it was demolished:Wow, great shot! Looks like a miniature Hong Kong with more green space.
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Oh, you mean Time & Space Condos.That same city at one point had the most densely populated neighbourhood in human history before it was demolished:
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I'd be in favor of doubling the height of some the buildings in St.James Town, to allow for razing of the older builds and more green space. The clustering around the area is just too much.
Many years ago when I wasn't that familiar with the Rosedale area, I wandered over to the Glen Rd bridge and tunnel and ended up in St James Town near Howard St. Thinking I was lost, I asked a passerby if this was Rosedale. Not surprisingly, I got a strange look from him. That bridge is probably the source of the phrase 'living on the wrong side of the bridge'The transition between the downtown highrises and the Rosedale mansions is stark. Something you expect to see in a planned suburban downtown like MCC but not in a traditional city.
Instead, that tower-in-the-park layout is going to allow for some infill development in already the densest neighbourhood in Canada.I'd be in favor of doubling the height of some the buildings in St.James Town, to allow for razing of the older builds and more green space. The clustering around the area is just too much.