11-29-2015, 06:46 PM
(11-29-2015, 06:33 PM)Memph Wrote: Yeah, Northdale development is getting better now, there's still some developments that aren't as nice, but at this point a big part of the next step will be the public realm - notably nicer, wider sidewalks and street trees.
My point with Northdale is about the current zoning - which applies to a large grid of streets, allows dense urban mixed-use development, and only requires 0.25 parking spots per bedroom. It's transforming a low-density suburban area into a very high-density, walkable, urban area with reasonable rents.