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Originally Posted by RTWAP
I'm really pleased.
The facing side of Centrepointe Drive has a nice urban feel to it, with closely packed town homes and some nice walk-up businesses down the street. Kind of brownstone-like. But the other side of the street faces the solid back wall of a high school, and ... nothing. This will help to give the street a bit more of a feeling of completion and consistency.
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Speaking of which, why did the school boards start building such ugly, street-killing, neighbourhood-deadening schools?
Compare, say, the schools on Broadview Avenue, to bunkers like Lester B. Pearson.