stellarfun
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I am still of the view that this project was a 'bait and switch' by the developer. IIRC, the original proposal by the Chinese architect called for parking under, and then the new architect moved the parking lot above grade, and there went the Dainty Dot. IMO, Shen's statement was just cover for the 'bait and switch'. To this point, the street level on the Kingston St. side looks banal and cheap. Perhaps, the finishes will improve the product but I'm not optimistic.