drum118
Superstar
I past the sales office window on Monday and loctation is supposed to be The West Kings Way, not on Fieldway Dr.
Not quite I expected. Alterra's move in simplicity of modernism in low-rise building, 6 storeys definitely helps to boost up the area especially there are a lot of post-war homes around. So with these new move, post-war homes could have chance in life to have second stories boosted up and make more richness of the area. The only main concern is, as what DC83 discussed, industrial zones are being eliminated around that area so I have no idea where are they going? The biggest lack of this area is no nearby food market! You would need a car to get to food market, unless you want to settle only for beers at Beer Store that is just 2-3 mins walk away from this new Westwood Condo! I have a feeling Beer Store is the next target of creating condos.
If one spend sometime looking at the industrial zones between Bloor and Lake Shore, Islington to the East Mall, the buildings are very old with low ceiling height and a high vacancy rate. Will cost a fair dollar to bring them up to code as well for use.
Most building don't meet the needs for today light industrial needs as well the tax rate being very high compare to other areas in Toronto or the 905.
The industrial that exist decades ago don't exist today because of changing times for technology and can be done cheaper off shore or elsewhere.
You can find this issue in all cities and towns today in the GTA as well NA.
To find a grocery store, one has to go south to the NO Frills on Islington, NO Frills East of Runnymede, Basic Food and Metro at Cloverdale area all on transit routes.
That whole south side of Bloor west of Islington is waiting for redevelopment.
If one spend sometime looking at the industrial zones between Bloor and Lake Shore, Islington to the East Mall, the buildings are very old with low ceiling height and a high vacancy rate. Will cost a fair dollar to bring them up to code as well for use.
Most building don't meet the needs for today light industrial needs as well the tax rate being very high compare to other areas in Toronto or the 905.
The industrial that exist decades ago don't exist today because of changing times for technology and can be done cheaper off shore or elsewhere.
You can find this issue in all cities and towns today in the GTA as well NA.
To find a grocery store, one has to go south to the NO Frills on Islington, NO Frills East of Runnymede, Basic Food and Metro at Cloverdale area all on transit routes.
That whole south side of Bloor west of Islington is waiting for redevelopment.