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Originally Posted by Dale
I gather he was talking about dead streets in the form of closed shops and restaurants. The continuing boom is stupefying, since this economic contraction may be worse than 2007-08 by an order of magnitude. As a skyscraper buff, I’m glad to see it. Still ...
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Speaking of
stupefying proposals (not even sure if there is a thread for this), an update:
A revised submission is headed to the Planning and Housing Committee in late September for the proposed (massive) First Capital project, which is across the street from Humber Bay’s “Little Miami” (left foreground in the first pic). Some submission details follow a few reminder renders which show how large Toronto's western cluster may grow.
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This is proposed just across the street, north on the former Christie's Bakery site:
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1. Draft Secondary Plan May 2020 submission:
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2. Revisions: 15 buildings - 16 - 70 storeys
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P.S. Loved the 11 Bay fly-over Koops :-)