TheKingEast
Senior Member
A+ development.
Well it's what this city wanted; drive out all the entertainment and nightlife out of the downtown core at any costs. Unfortunately the results are a 90% sea of dull, uninspiring and generically bland condos which bring no useful neighborhood/retail amenities to the area.That picture highlights what a failure the "new" entertainment district condos are. They're all the same bloody height. It looks silly y and contrived. Just terrible.
I've been up here and it's honestly breathtaking. Congrats for anyone on this thread who bought here. A level residence.Ouch… that skyline .. so bad
Well it's what this city wanted; drive out all the entertainment and nightlife out of the downtown core at any costs. Unfortunately the results are a 90% sea of dull, uninspiring and generically bland condos which bring no useful neighborhood/retail amenities to the area.
Luckily, this development it outside of that area and has been executed very well and will bring tons of positives to the area.
The City did not want this. Those still remaining in positions of power from when the ED first blew up are working overtime to not 'repeat' it. I'm curious what you think they should have done instead?Well it's what this city wanted; drive out all the entertainment and nightlife out of the downtown core at any costs. Unfortunately the results are a 90% sea of dull, uninspiring and generically bland condos which bring no useful neighborhood/retail amenities to the area.
Luckily, this development it outside of that area and has been executed very well and will bring tons of positives to the area.
So how would you solve that issue?My issue are the height restrictions. Every builder is going to build to the max alllowable height so what we have are a bunch of buildings at the same height. Looks awful.
For starters they should have actually followed their own definitions of what they were trying to accomplish with the Entertainment District plan:The City did not want this. Those still remaining in positions of power from when the ED first blew up are working overtime to not 'repeat' it. I'm curious what you think they should have done instead?
Different ways to go about it, but one example is that for increased density the city could have required there be the various aspects of the Entertainment District plan implemented which actually fit their vision for the area. Instead of you know, just saying we want more Section 37 funds to top up the coffers. I'll admit however, the OMB really screwed with Toronto and didnt help matters at all.That's all cute verbiage, but let's say I, as a developer, don't want to do that. How do you stop me, or, more importantly, how do you balance my needs with your own (assuming you're taking the position of the City here)?