Making things that aren't a park look like a park is pretty standard in condo renderings. Lots of condo renderings with conveniently placed trees, that don't exist in reality, and just happen to block that ugly neighbouring building.
My interpretation is that they're still not sure what they're doing the rest of the site, and the exact scale and office/residential mix will depend on how sales of the first phase go. So for now they just show it as trees, rather than the ugly worn-out parking lot it actually is.
My interpretation is that they're still not sure what they're doing the rest of the site, and the exact scale and office/residential mix will depend on how sales of the first phase go. So for now they just show it as trees, rather than the ugly worn-out parking lot it actually is.