neubilder
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You're already being proven wrong. A small gallery has already opened up in the base of Parade (One of the live/work units). The spaces are there, but like everyone else has said, 'Rome wasn't built in a day'.
Ok I hope I'm wrong.
You're already being proven wrong. A small gallery has already opened up in the base of Parade (One of the live/work units). The spaces are there, but like everyone else has said, 'Rome wasn't built in a day'.
Throwing out the 'hater' nonsense is not meaningful discussion. My personal interest is in trying to understand how built form effects community as well as individual experiences. There are many things to like about city place but there are many things it does not do well. By design, it will never have an organic community feel. The scale is too large and homogeneous. And there is no possibility to change that. There are no spaces where a small business could renovate and create a cool little cafe, or gallery, or clothing store. There will be foot traffic by those coming and going as well as by park users and people just going for strolls. This will create some street life but not in the urban sense. It will never be the Danforth or Queen West. It will never evolve into anything other than what it was designed to be, which is a bedroom community with a few amenities.
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So where are these spaces that can be adapted and re-purposed? From what I have seen most of the buildings are comprised of large podiums (almost 1/2 a city block), that in some cases are exclusively residential; townhouses with condos above. There are a few exceptions like near Spadina where commercial uses have been incorporated, like the bank, sobey's, and the pub, as well as the future library on the other end.
As far as I can tell there is no other potential for alternative uses in the residential podiums of the residential buildings.
Is the Amsterdam property being developed by Concord? Or who?
Re: Block 37
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Any idea of when and where Amsterdam Brewery is moving to..it will be sad to see them move out of the neighbourhood.
Heard yesterday from a friend that invested into this, that this development is pretty well sold out...i wonder if Concord Adex as usual will do one dig for both projects (Quartz and Spectra)