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Originally Posted by MonkeyRonin
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That's a great development, although it's probably more than 20 years old at this point.
Turn of the century commercial streets in Canada are great, but they're a bit low slung, capping out at 2 or 3 stories. It's great to sensitively add three or four stories on top, blending in with the existing materials, while keeping the fine-grained, older fabric at street level. That street now looks much more urban without being overpowering.
Of course, these kinds of developments are expensive. It probably wouldn't pencil today, unless you built a very high-end development, and why would you? Investor condos for the ultra-rich tend to be in starchitect-designed skyscrapers rather than in midrises.