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Old Posted Feb 6, 2018, 10:06 PM
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Old Posted Feb 6, 2018, 10:11 PM
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Old Posted Feb 7, 2018, 2:34 AM
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Hopefully the more urban projects we see proposed downtown, the neighbourhood groups will get tired of freaking out every. single. time.
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Old Posted Feb 7, 2018, 4:33 PM
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Wow I never realized how close to the sidewalk it is.. very loom-y hehe... kinda reminds me of the building across from the Tivoli they built.. but in a good way.. some nice presence there

I do like how the top part angles back though - we need more angled buildings.

*EDIT* - actually it looks like it's consistent all the way up - it's just perspective that makes it look like it's angling back.. still nice look

Not sure if I like the wood panel design look though.. maybe it will grow on me.. reminds me of the 80s basement rec rooms a bit hehe..
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Yeah, design aside, that last picture says it all. Until they get Main St sorted, it's going to be difficult to attract any decent development to that corridor.

Keep it one-way - fine - but they need those curb lanes closed for parking because it's a very uncomfortable experience walking or cycling along Main.
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Could look pretty good, or really cheap, depending on materials.

The image probably hasn't been properly scaled (the cars on Main look a little narrow too) but yeah that's right up against the sidewalk as it's shown. It's not a huge lot though so they're probably going to use as much of it as they can.
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Could look pretty good, or really cheap, depending on materials.

The image probably hasn't been properly scaled (the cars on Main look a little narrow too) but yeah that's right up against the sidewalk as it's shown. It's not a huge lot though so they're probably going to use as much of it as they can.
Naturally I'm delighted to see this corner developed, but that's a pretty ugly building. Make the whole thing glass.

Not to mention, those commercial/retail spots won't fill as long as Main has a pencil-thin, pedestrian-alienating sidewalk adjacent to an expressway.

It's time to widen the sidewalks, add bike lanes, calm the traffic, and--gasp!--convert to two-way traffic.
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Old Posted Feb 9, 2018, 12:06 AM
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look at the dates. This is 7 years old already. That's at least one whole economic cycle. There is an new antonym for GodSpeed it's called Hammerspeed.
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Old Posted Feb 9, 2018, 2:38 AM
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look at the dates. This is 7 years old already. That's at least one whole economic cycle. There is an new antonym for GodSpeed it's called Hammerspeed.
What dates are you looking at? The thread's?

From the sign, 18 in both the plan amendment file number ("UHOPA-18-05") and zoning amendment number ("ZAC-18-012") refer to 2018.

The thread may have begun in 2011, but this is a new development application for the site.
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I guess I was going by the thread dates. Can I get my hopes up then.? This has been taking forever, should be prime realestate.

That podium is ugly.
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I always find it amusing to look at the start of thread dates. It's amazing how long some projects take. Personally I think it is more the city.
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On-site signage suggests that this project is now called Manhattan West.
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On-site signage suggests that this project is now called Manhattan West.
not sure im sold on that name...
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personally I'd prefer to see them do something similar to the building they built across from the tivoli - with the traditional stone lintels and clay coloured brick.
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not sure im sold on that name...
Terrible name: pure cheese.
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On-site signage suggests that this project is now called Manhattan West.
Or maybe it's called the Mainhattan?

That rings a very distant bell in my brain...
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Or maybe it's called the Mainhattan?

That rings a very distant bell in my brain...
The Mainhattan is a building in Dundas.
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oooh, very cool angles
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No more red brick on downtown buildings, pleeeeease !!
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