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Places all over the world are going to look everywhere the same. A bit a pity I think.
ReplyDeleteIt goes on and on....
ReplyDeleteWe were recently in Mississauga, Ontario, and there were so many condos in that city as well.
ReplyDeleteIt never seems to stop in southern Ontario, at the expense of good farmland.
ReplyDeleteThey are everywhere, Andy!
ReplyDeleteit looks impressive but unnecessary!!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm reminded of the old Cat Stevens song..."where do the children play?"
ReplyDeleteover priced and visually boring.
ReplyDeleteOne of my friends her hubby is a Doctor. They decided to move downtown . Toronto. Now Andy you know Toronto for high-riced Condo's and Apts.
ReplyDeleteThey are so close to each other it is pathetic. Plus do you ever wonder in another ten years of building more. Where the wastes go?