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I don't see it being that out of place. Waterpark Place is 23 stories and not far from there.
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Whoa whoa whoa timc, easy there, you're almost speaking with logic.
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Good point! Looks like tower to tower would be 150-160 meters.
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I don't even understand how this is a debate. Is this an urban core?
It's not like they have a Paris style height limit. There's already towers near by.
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I feel like in past decades all that was ever built for multi-residential here were generic mid rise apartments. Then there was the initial explosion of student housing towers that for the most part were hideous or just generic stucco slabs. An exception in this era was the Bauer Lofts, which I think was fantastic.
The projects that have started to emerge over the past five years especially many of the high rises have brought a lot more variety and creativity to the skyline and we are starting to look like a big city.
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It's more than the fact that that the cities are starting to "look like a big city", they have BECOME big cities, but at times still act otherwise. Embrace what you've become.
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Realizing that we have only seen preliminary renders, my concern would be that once again, green space is going to be privatized (and yes, I realize that that there is not much green space on this stretch. The Waterpark towers offer a green buffer between their buildings and the street. This render (as yet) does not. If the developer suggested street architecture elements (for instance benches, bike racks and trees to provide shade) then it would go some of the way towards making the space more friendly to the neighbourhood. Yet another stretch of hard surfaces does nothing to improve walkability.
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Wasn't there a tool that you could put your address in and it would measure walkability? Does that still exist? Is it accurate?