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The Bright Building (749 King St W) | 18 + 3 fl | U/C
It doesn't have the nicest street level design, but I feel it's less the building itself and more than the neighbouring buildings being low rise structures. It makes it feel a bit out of place. The awful streetscape on King doesn't help much either. If they had grass rather than concrete it would have made this stretch of track and road feel a lot nicer.

But overall, it's an okay building though the rectangular footprint makes it feel very imposing. I imagine over the coming years as more developments are finished, the midtown area will look a lot better, though I suspect it'll remain a bit of a non-place where nothing much goes on due to it not really being a destination.
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RE: The Bright Building (749 King St W) | 18 + 3 fl | U/C - by ac3r - 11-05-2023, 12:00 PM

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