Posted Apr 2, 2014, 12:38 AM
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ARTchitecture
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Cala Ghearraidh
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Originally Posted by Prometheus
Oh man.
You are obviously failing to grasp the argument. The point isn't that the residential neighbourhoods between Bathurst and Spadina are not a part of Toronto's downtown. The point is that the West End (which is more dense and urban than those Toronto neighbourhoods AND much closer to and organically contiguous with Vancouver's downtown core than those neighbourhoods are with Toronto's core) must be a part of Vancouver's downtown too. By any rational standard, the entire downtown peninsula is a de facto part of Vancouver's downtown.
To say otherwise is asinine.
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All of this, yes!
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