Murano Condos by Lanterra.
• Famous for Exploding Balcony Glass
• Multi-Million Dollar renovation to replace the glass
• Condo owners have filed suit over the lost leisure time
• Towers at 44 floors for the taller tower
• Just under 500 feet tall
• Sister development to the Burano Condos across the street.
• ground level includes beautiful glass artwork running along the exterior
• Multi-Million Dollar renovation to replace the glass
• Condo owners have filed suit over the lost leisure time
• Towers at 44 floors for the taller tower
• Just under 500 feet tall
• Sister development to the Burano Condos across the street.
• ground level includes beautiful glass artwork running along the exterior
Sharing My Thoughts:
Toronto Condo Living has taken off over the last few years, and the
redevelopment in North York Centre, Downtown Toronto, Mississauga and
other areas has been nothing short of mind-blowing. Downtown Toronto and
North York Centre might not be recognizable just due to the speed of
the construction and development. Although there are some that are
opposed to increased condo density, we can't discount the benefits many
with regards to increased higher use of transit, walking biking and
other alternate methods of transport as opposed to using the car.
Toronto just might be a leader, outside of Manhattan (New York City) in
this respect.
Increased density is, I believe, a natural progression of a city our size, and that's a good thing. Not having to walk more then a few blocks to access everything you need is all part of it. As urban sprawl reaches it's limits, the only other way to go is up. All land in the core is so valuable that we must build high to get as much use as possible from a relatively small piece of land. Now that we're becoming a densely populated core, we need to start accepting that ideology of the taller the better. It's, to me, the most exciting thing that's ever happened to Toronto (I've lived all of my 44 years here), just can't wait to see what's next, I only hope those few nay Sayers wake up and realize upward growth is the next essential step towards becoming an effective urban core. Frankly, if they don't like talk towers being built, then why in the heck did hey choose to live downtown?
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