Posted Oct 19, 2022, 1:17 PM
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Originally Posted by ponyboycurtis
I think it will be many years before our current heavyweights in those areas disappear. If anything.. in a strange way, the fact that we develop so slowly compared to a city like Toronto where a lot of buildings look the same we could arguably have a nicer blend of concrete communist blocks merging into Miami style condos like Upperwest. Yonge and Eglinton is an interesting location where there is a pile of older buildings... slim, wide, rectangular buildings from the 70s that are all to common place here meshed with a slew of newer towers that are 3x the height. Ottawa definitely has a gentler blend of all types of buildings for better or worse.
1025 Richmond will definitely lose its prominence though, if that big 3 tower dealy goes up next to it.
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1025 Richmond recommended for refusal. We'll know more next Planning Committee.
https://pub-ottawa.escribemeetings.com/M...-cc508f663001&Agenda=Agenda&lang=English
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