05-14-2018, 10:04 PM
(05-14-2018, 09:24 PM)jeffster Wrote:(05-14-2018, 08:23 PM)Pheidippides Wrote: My first though is that this literally sticks out like a sore thumb, but then I remember that almost directly across the street already has a 12(?) story building.
Why are there so many larger tower developments and so few mid-sized developments (Red, Cortes, 42)? Is it not economically viable with the zoning/parking restrictions? I'd much rather see 3 buildings of 6 stories each all along King than 1 tall one.
Perhaps knowing the push back they'd get they have purposely asked for more so the have room to "compromise" and get what they really want?
I think this part of "mid-town" has been designated for taller buildings. You'll eventually see plans coming up the street towards Waterloo as well (Sunlife parking lot). And there is indeed a very large 12-story building across street, my uncle used to live in there, before he passed away. So no sore thumbs, plus not that far up the street is Sunlife, so they're close enough to start to blend.
Same developer as Breithtaupt, so this should be an interesting go.
not the same developer as breithaupt.....

