Architecturefan
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iirc, there aren't any east facing units in the first building
Can you explain more?
It's funny looking at this shot makes me realize how messed up our waterfront is. Here's the waterfront in the very middle of the city. Steps from downtown and at this section here, you'll hardly see anyone ever walking along the sidewalks. Sure there are cyclists and a few rollerbladers but it might as well be a suburban thoroughfare at this point. Even with the Loblaws and all the condos, it's just so deserted. And SO FREAKING COLD AND WINDY in the winter! Everyone just drives along there. Oh well, maybe it'll slowly start to change. Here's hoping.
Yeah, it's pretty grim around there. Be nice to see that sugar plant bite the dust. I personally wouldn't buy beside it.
Come-On, its not Redpath that is making it grim around there..and yes, i would love to see it stay there for many more years
A lot of developments are underway and planned for the eastern waterfront: Sherbourne Commons North and South, Corus, George Brown, Pier 27, Monde etc. It IS changing.
I'm skeptical that mixed-use development can mean combining primary industry with luxury condos. If the waterfront is going to beautiful, I think the old idea of locating primary industry around water for shipping and port purposes has to be rethought--as it has been in many ways--and plants like this can move up north of the 401.