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Old Posted Jul 2, 2023, 2:49 PM
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I don't get these comparisons to NYC. The two cities are just so different. New York's big real estate bubble peaked in the 1920s. Toronto's started 100 years later. The character of development from built form to material are just so different. Toronto's Yorkville skyline kicks NYC Yorkville skyline to the moon and back. However, a strong case could be made that NYC's Yorkville feels like part of a bigger city. It's a neighbourhood. Toronto's Yorkville can be confused with a CBD.

Liberal or Conservative. Councillor, MPP or MP. They all collectively want more housing for 20 years now. I don't see much of a change happening.
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