Currie is a weird one - something about the era of planning plus the timing and complexity of execution resulted in the interesting - but underwhelming - progress so far. The end vision is pretty interesting and could be quite good, just the execution and momentum dragged it's unclear to me that we will ever see it.
Their first mistake was leading with that wild, one-off round-about interchange at Flanders Ave. It's a very suburban way of developing, getting distracted by the major, expensive car-oriented infrastructure that is "required", losing focus on the actual delivery of the cool neighbourhood that's the whole point. The design itself set the wrong tone and remains woefully car-oriented, in complete contrast to the neighbourhood vision and the existing context of something far more walkable and urban.
Complaints aside, the area has a great opportunity and is such a central location. Demand for housing in the inner SW has been strong for 30 years, Richmond Green redevelopment is a big opportunity too. Now just got to refocus to build the neighbourhood that all this effort was for in the first place!