Posted Mar 23, 2017, 3:07 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2016
Location: Toronto
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There is indeed a gap between the Central Business District and "Southcore". It is caused chiefly by the wide spread of railway tracks, as noted above, in and around Union Station. The angle does make matters a little deceiving, however. For example, the building with the angled roof in the centre of the lower area is the Ritz Carlton, I think, which is about 210 m tall. It's just farther away. As also noted above, when and if the construction of the very tall structures at 1 Yonge etc takes place, the apparent gap from this angle will be closed.
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