A block away at 26 ave there are 5-storey buildings.
Oh yeah I wasn't going for accurate to scale. I'd imagine any height would be met with resistance given the context.I agree with your comments though I think that your yellow box is closer to 8 stories than 13. I think 8 would be fine there however 13 will get a lot of opposition, especially from Mount Royal.
Oh yeah I wasn't going for accurate to scale. I'd imagine any height would be met with resistance given the context.
But its all part of maturing into a big city. It shouldn't be surprising to see proposals for 13 storey buildings popping up from time to time in areas that aren't used to see them. Just like how infill townhomes, then infill apartment, then infill 6 storey mixed use is becoming more common.
For comparison, when Toronto was our size in the 1950s - 1960s, this was their major suburban apartment tower boom era (as well as enormous low-density sprawl).
Development economic conditions are vastly different today of course, but the fundamental growth condition that sets these things in motion is similar. So the occasional building taller than a walk-up shouldn't surprise anymore in a city of nearly 2 million people.
The Frontier building in Kensington have a similar profileToronto builds 70 storey scrapers across the street from tract housing. It is all big on transitioning height from medium to high rise down to single family. This terraced design https://www.google.ca/maps/place/Sheppard+Ave+W+&+Bathurst+St,+North+York,+ON+M3H+2S1/@43.7000906,-79.4275591,3a,75y,272.39h,113.49t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sdleDdH_5ly0cMT7M4SvRQw!2e0!6shttps://streetviewpixels-pa.googleapis.com/v1/thumbnail?cb_client=maps_sv.tactile&w=900&h=600&pitch=-23.485289683803344&panoid=dleDdH_5ly0cMT7M4SvRQw&yaw=272.3921249577384!7i16384!8i8192!4m6!3m5!1s0x882b327716b35a75:0x219e7e7140806a80!8m2!3d43.7554798!4d-79.4385257!16s/g/11f3hgj0nj?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI1MDYwOC4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw== has been copied and pasted hundreds of times. That's how it should be done
I don't see why the terms of the "donation" need to be confidential here. Normally individuals/organizations are quite happy to include numbers related to "philanthropy".The City really screwed this one up. If you haven't seen Cowboys Park, you won't believe how bad it is. The area around the no longer working clock, between the asphalt and 9 Ave is gravel. Shame to the City, par for the course for Cowboys.
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Looks like a conversion: https://maps.app.goo.gl/bUxCvayhMz7tBWAm6?g_st=acNo idea if this is conversion project but spotted at 9th street @8 ave swLive Your Potential – Live Your Potential – The Advocate Building
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So much AI slop. I'm sure we can expect great design decisions and attention to detail from a company that chose to put this on their website:The building there now doesn't really match the vibe of the ad (penthouse on the 80th floor in NYC) but if they could make the building actually look like what they show on the renderings I'd be thrilled. Going by the feel of the ad though, I'm not getting my hopes up.
Let's not get down on this guys too too much. Look at the great reviews they have. I'd say they're incredible as always with the Icelandic wooden roof design and slatted interior elements. Excellent taste since 2006.So much AI slop. I'm sure we can expect great design decisions and attention to detail from a company that chose to put this on their website: