I wish this had retail/community/employment uses at ground level. Would happily have this building be taller as well in exchange for that.

Why are all the north/south streets connecting Bloor to the more mixed-use section of the south Junction Triangle around MOCA all residential only? This whole area should be mixed use IMO — would make for a more vibrant and connected neighbourhood.
 
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It's only one short block each of Perth and Sterling. Not unlike other residential streets. Though Perth only had residential on one side (until recently... Those new townhomes on the former Tower Automotive property). Perth had a church, U-Haul.... Still has an auto body shop. Sterling also has an auto body shop, and then all the 221-227 Sterling and former Moloney Electric building. All before you get down to MOCA.

I'd say in the grand scheme of things those blocks of Perth and Sterling are actually pretty mixed.
 

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