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Originally Posted by DenverPoke
Denver/Calgary or US/Canada development stuff from a few weeks ago but I just read where downtown Toronto currently has 138 projects over 10 stories under construction...holy Jesus can you imagine doing a crane consensus??
And the average downtown Toronto condo price was $367k.
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Toronto is rapidly become a world city. In the most direct terms, Toronto provides a location convenient to much of the US population without the crime rate, and, a better supervised financial environment (at least to this point). Toronto is rapidly replacing Chicago as the major city on the Great Lakes and provides a great alternate environment for the internationals to Boston, Philly, NYC, Chicago, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Louisville, Cincinnati, and, even cities like Atlanta.
Denver is a 3rd tier city- and, if compared to major Canadian cities, would be 3rd in population, and, 5th in economic might, after Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, and, surprisingly, Calgary.
Outside of LLCs buying up homes for rentals, money pouring into 4 to 6 story stick wall apartments, and public works projects largely financed (directly or indirectly) by the local taxpayer, Denver is not a particularly healthy business city. Denver, for example, is not a money center with almost all of the banking business here being out of NYC and, to a lesser extent, the Twin Cities (US West). The metro area has few world class companies, and, is steadily loosing employees in regional headquarter operations of national companies.
Denver, IMO, is growing today largely because compared to many US metropolitan areas in 2014, metro Denver is a great place to life, and, as our quality of life has been well marketed for at least 30 years by the music media, the "alternative arts" communities, and, city of Denver booster organizations, people continue to move into the metro area.
However, Denver, remains a city growing largely on hype and real estate development often triggered by tax payer funded magaprojects, such as DIA, and Fastracks.
Until Denver attracts world business on a large scale, and, employees of such businesses need to live in Denver, Denver simply will not be a world class city like Toronto, Miami, Dallas, and, Houston are becoming. In Denver, for the foreseeable future, there will no real need for either high rise condominiums such are built in Toronto and Miami, nor, huge prestige buildings for corporate headquarters and/or well heeled corporate clients.