You mentioned how you look on "Google Street View" to look at how things looked ten plus years ago. I always do that as well but I really wish that I could go all the way back to the 1920's and see all the changes. I thought that you made a good point about how one building's entrance changed and has become a "Generic looking structure". It seems that architecture has become so "Cookie Cutter" any more, with no individuality or pride with the way it is designed or planned. Now a days we have a "Dollarama" on not one but both sides of the street. Ahhhhh Progress!!!
You mentioned how you look on "Google Street View" to look at how things looked ten plus years ago. I always do that as well but I really wish that I could go all the way back to the 1920's and see all the changes. I thought that you made a good point about how one building's entrance changed and has become a "Generic looking structure". It seems that architecture has become so "Cookie Cutter" any more, with no individuality or pride with the way it is designed or planned. Now a days we have a "Dollarama" on not one but both sides of the street. Ahhhhh Progress!!!
Haha yup
Eglinton is going to be different soon
They plan to transform the street with new bike lanes