I moved to Toronto from London UK in 2001 and it's been mesmerizing and exhilarating watching the city get re-imagined/re-built block by block. It will be decades before the dust settles but it's already clear that Toronto will be a vastly different place than it was when I first moved here. Canada has always had lots of very nice cities and towns but never a big world metropolis to call its own. It will now.
@@ramsaybolton9151 I go into Toronto every day for uni and I wanted to move to Toronto before I started commuting. After being in Toronto for so long, I definitely do not want to move to Toronto XD
@@alanv3185 I used to go there maybe three times a year for concerts/activities and it just made me grumpy lol. Slow AF to travel. People everywhere. Prices high. I couldn't wait to get on the go train home. I wouldn't even go to Toronto if there wasn't a train/bus there. No way I want to drive there.
Skyscrapers are cute but what's the point of making all this residential space without accounting for amenities like transportation and healthcare with the increasing population, we can't just survive on bubble tea, shawarma and weed dispensaries lol
Don't be an asshat. How can the mega-developers make money w/ healthcare or transportation? And holy shit - you must have like 1500 weed despensaries up there. I was on a street near Little Portugal that had like 3 on the same block.
@@TheTroyc1982 In a decade toronto might have what it needed a decade ago when it comes to transit. Toronto is is very bad shape due to political corruption and incompetence. Dishonorable mention to toronto construction unions aswell for doing such a bad job at building transit and taking such a disgustingly long time to do basic tasks ( see st.clair west, secondary exits in subway stations, removing escalators to more easily / cheaply install elevators so the TTC can claim accessibility status ).
All the cars removed, public transport removed means nothing to you? All the streetcars- the best in all of Americas, the most efficient subways- that's what accounting for looks like. All the bike lanes, and growing bikeshare service, that's the plan in motion.
@@LORFCASTER The TTC is the least subsidized public Transport in North America. So you get what you pay for. And what do you mean "claim" accessibility? Either it's accessible to the handicapped or not.
I lived in Toronto back in the late-80's, and can't believe the incredible transformation that has occurred since then. What was once a sea of derelict rail lands and abandoned warehouses by the lakeshore has become canyons of glass and steel for the Gardener Expressway. Old early-20th century low-rise building along the main streets are now making way for new 21st century skyscrapers. It's still sad to witness the loss of memorable stores and buildings I used to frequent back in the day, but I sure would love to move back to Toronto some day, even if it's just for one more year, and live in one of those new buildings… though my income will have to greatly increase to allow me that pleasure.
You sound like the oligarch from the RoboCop films "we're going to Raise towers of glass and steel; Neighborhoods are just the kind of places were bad things happen now" 😄
@@guyfaux900 Toronto has always been a city of neighbourhoods and always will be. I've lived in Greektown for decades and I never have to leave it. Groceries, hardware, restaurants, butcher, baker. The works. And Danforth has height restrictions for developers.
It's called Commerce court not commons court. It also has nothing to do with the Eaton center shots you showed. The commerce court has its own courtyard that would have made a better shot.
2030 is the first year that the Eglington Crosstown line will begin serving customers. That's 40 years after it was conceptualized and twenty-five years after construction started on what was supposed to be a five-year project. The Scarborough subway is unfinished, and the Gardiner Expressway is still under construction. The Ontario line is several billion dollars over budget, and they only just finished the first ten percent of the construction. Gridlock is now twenty-four hours a day with traffic taking several hours to advance one kilometre on the 413 highway that was supposed to cut travel time by one minute. Thanks to Hurricane Melissa which was stronger than Hurricane Hazel and lasted for an entire month with over 48" of rain being received during that time. most of the downtown core suffered catastrophic flooding since the green belt had had a sizable portion developed into parking lots and residential condominiums. Leaving all those billions of gallons of water to flow down to the lake instead of being absorbed by the greenbelt. This is another example of ignoring the environment to our detriment. The One condo at Bloor and Yonge has not been finished since it went bankrupt in 2023. Over half of the city's population (About one million people in the GTA) now lives in shelters or on the street permanently and is receiving social assistance.
Toronto is a pathetic disgrace, a perfect example of how the far left cult can destroy society / everything. Perfect example of political corruption, union corruption.
You have to make minimum 100K a year to live here. It's getting really crowded and competitive already. Toronto is turning into a concrete jungle, and the animals who are good hunters will be last one's standing. People (new comers) need to consider & understand that Toronto isn't the only city in Canada. How about you guys move west? Or try Atlantic Canada?
Well, an awful lot of people ARE moving to the West and the Maritimes... Nova Scotia just finally topped a million people. Toronto has the gravity it has; it naturally draws a large share of the newcomers or domestic careeer-seekers... but it's already literally not the only city in Canada. Ontario and Toronto mostly only get their fair share of the population increase. It's not a zero-sum game anyway. We all help each other, wherever we are, even beyond Canada's borders.
As a Torontonian, I can attest that many of the locations mentioned in the voice overs do not match the stock images. This video isn’t accurate at all.
I currently live in downtown Toronto, and nobody cares about empty, vapid glitzy towers. If anything the constant construction is just a headache and eyesore.
@@megaprojectsanddevelopments You’d be surprised by how common that line of thinking is here. Not altogether unreasonable if you understand that living through construction constantly does get tiring and Toronto has as much as anywhere right now
I've lived downtown since 1982 and lived on Lakeshore and Bathurst before there were any buildings or condos. The city has really changed! I would love to live closer to Orillia/Cottage country.
I'm a native Torontonian and have lived on the 30th floor of a downtown building for 30 years. At that time I could see across Humber bay and could see planes landing at the Island Airport. I was on top of the world. After 30 years of non-stop construction, I feel like I'm living in a valley with mountains rising all around me. I'm all for progress but not at the cost of our humanity. I just hope our new mayor can instill some balance in our town now.
So in other words, life was fine when you had a great, unobstructed view of the lake that blocked _other people's_ great, unobstructed views of the lake, but once somebody did that to you, it comes at "the cost of our humanity"...?
The new zoning laws have passed and now there is ways to build higher density houses/apartments in the suburbs, so I guess the skycreepers downtown will slow down, since there will be more space for cheaper, more density in suburbs
You rely on new mayor? Her first move was to raise taxes, including the property tax instead of effectively managing the city's finances and ensure responsible money management practices.
You've misread my point. The forest of tall buildings is fine. That's what cities do. What l see is endless glass filing cabinets for people, all identical, all thrown up quickly and all shedding glass panels and metal cladding... Ugly AF. Where is the imagination and innovation? City Hall is asleep at the switch.
I am a torontinian. These plans seem to impress, unless you think what exactly we see. And it's just a few new glass and steel boxes going up and up in the sky. But the city can't offer anything compared to: CN Tower, Rogers Center and nothing even close to projects by Zaha Hadid (Heidar Aliev Center and Vilnius Raiway Station), Santiago Calatrava (Oculus in NYC), or Guangzhow Baiyun railway station, Istanbul Airport or even something like the High Line in NYC to mention a few. We can't afford anything significant because all the money went to subsidize Ellington Crosstown LRT which is in construction since 2011 and it's cost is $12.81 Bln, and finally renovated Union station (cost=$824 mln), while invisible revitalization of Nathan Philips sqare took some "humble" $40 mln. Where you think they gonna get those $15 Bln. for the new TTC Subway line? Seriously. WTF? (Where's the funds?). Why Chinese construction companies built faster, cheaper and of incomparable high quality?
Also, if you are a construction worker who doesn't live in the city(most don't), it will be a pain to get affordable parking. Also, working in those towers 60 floors and above will be wasteful because a lot of time is spent waiting for an elevator to go up.
Hi, My Name Is Tuan Bach and I am a mega 5X foreman for the entire world so far this is a good beginning and we will continue to forward and progress in the next two years, and years, and decades to come timingly due to timing.
So I see all these new office towers and condos going up but where is all the new subways, highways, and other infrastructure that will support all the new people?
I spent a lot of time in Toronto when I was a kid. I remember when the Dominion Bank buildings were the tallest and one had an observation deck. Then the BMO building took over. Still love the city. Visit it once a year. Might but a condo there next year.
They had such a beautiful city in 1990 with very much space and potential to design it like ours , Chicago , but they're making it like New York , UGLY . They should have demolished much on the waterfront to make parkland , plus made a second expessway. There's too much congestion. Take on a aerial view of Chicago
@@andyanderson3628 not the norm, the city doesn't segregate, the people live where they can afford and many want to live with their own people. My own nationality could and has lived wherever we wanted since Kennedy 's time. And many followed, but they always entered chicago and started in the old area, that's why the neighborhoods predominately stayed one way. Affluents want to gentrify, which means raise home value ,by higher taxes , kick them out. Of course no other races want to live in the most desolate, impoverished, south side African American. Segregation is not governed by the city , but practiced by the residence.
@@andyanderson3628 chinese , indian , mexican , jewish , polish , etcetera love living in communties with their own people , cultures, food . Aren't their areas like that where you come from ? Isnt that segregation ?? Segregation ended in Chicago 60 years ago and many have moved into mix neighborhoods, but many newcomers enter and live where their own commercial areas are
Many confuse City population of 2.5 million with the GTA population of 6 million. So; this video's population project is more believable if it said the GTA. Another issue at 2:20. WHY is it Showing an imaging of downtown Montreal?
They've got everything wrong in this video. Lost of wrong names, and showing the wrong renderings to those wrong names...lol. The video is a hot mess...lol.
@@tsifty1 It's also called offshore investors that bought a third of the properties in Vancouver. Anyways Montreal is still more affordable hence it's a better city.
Very informative video! But some names you mention have changed, ie… YSL Condo now is called Concord Sky as Concord development bought it from Cresford who went bankrupt during pandemic; Mirvish Gehry is called Forma; The One could potentially be scrapped due to recent lawsuit.. but let’s see what happen to it!
Lots of people will move out from Toronto because more and more the Asian market will buy everything here, and everywhere. Lots of buildings will be empty because the price of living here will be so high nobody will have money to live in this city, To pay the rent its already insanely crazy. It's very sad.
This video is a hot mess. All kinds of names for developments are wrong, and not only are the names wrong, but showing the wrong developments to the names.
Getting jello legs just watching this, how could you sleep knowing you are that high up..... a wind storm would be a nightmare. "I have 2000s/ft, but I only use the area near this load bearing pillar, no I have not looked out the windows, is it a great view?".
@@WillenaFlewelling it’s still nice for a visit or if your bored and looking for something to do. I just wouldn’t live within the city anymore, I’m still within a 20/30 min drive of Toronto
Ugly glass towers going up everywhere. Transit lines in never ending construction. Great ethnic neighborhoods colonized by insufferable woke monocultures. Can't wait to move there.
Seriously? Construction is almost at a Stand still! Don't let those cranes fool you. It's extremely difficult for developers to sell enough units to begin construction. I was speaking with someone who was running water supply into our site. He told me back in Dec 2022, they're crew alone had lost 7 future jobs permanently because of towers being completely cancelled! So that one crew alone showed me that 7 future towers full of condo units were cancelled. There is far more of that going on. Liberals have made interest rates so high that people can't buy. Housing should have been sped up a long time ago when they want all these immigrants to come into Canada. Trust me, I work in the industry. it is slow.. if it was going the way it should be.. you'd easily notice the difference! 2030 will never even come close to looking like that at this current speed!
2:26 shouldn't it be Commerce Court, as in the office buildings used by CIBC. And the pictures you used are of the eaton centre, and neither commerce court west or north.
After watching that video I am so glad I no longer live there. None of these building address greening the exterior of the buildings and all are built with the human ego and greed in mind. These types of buildings de-humanise cities.
Why were the eaton centre geese shown for commerce court in dying 😂 and then you showed sky tower ( a totally diff development ) for commerce court. Sir do better research yikes
No shit, and this is infuriating. And I am an American. In just the last few years it has gotten worse. Makes me sad, because it was so clean and beautiful.
Well here we are 2 months away from 2025 and Pinnicle One Yonge is about 1/10th finished. Construction started 5 years ago. 1/10th done. Um don’t think it’s going to hit that 2025 mark. Maybe 2040 cause it takes decades to build stuff in Toronto 😂
We will still be sitting in massive traffic jams with all day gridlock.No mention as to how you are going to move all these people.We we suddenly see 10 new subway lines going downtown but the Eglinton line still not finished.Pretty condos but only the rich can afford them.
The YSL residences is actually known as Concorde sky at this point. You also use the old renderings from years ago when more updated plans have been released. It’s going to be a dislike for me, clearly this video wasn’t well researched
Are you kidding me? It’s taken almost 15-20 years to complete the Eglinton line and it’s still not finished. Here we are at 2025 right around the corner and this city is a complete MESS. With little improvement in sight 😬😭🤣
And one-third of all people living in Toronto will still be living significantly below the poverty line. We will have 50% more homeless on the streets and healthcare will be in crisis because the government will continue with its 1% pay raise by legislation. The education sector will be decimated due to low pay and no investment. Low wage workers will live in homeless shelters. Rents will be $7,0000 a month for a basement bachelor. Half the people in the province will receive some sort of subsidy from either the provincial or federal government.
Back in the mid sixty’s Toronto experienced Rental high rise growth by Developers in the Davisville area and Don Mills for example. I actually lived in one of the first Buildings by Greenwin and Cadillac was the other big developer at the time. Clusters of rental high-rise buildings also appeared in the Steeles and Bathurst area and over at Jane and Finch. IN THE MID TO LATE 90s the Condo’s started to appear and BANG, 30 Years later we have all the monster Buildings being developed and planned. Yes, I understand that it was either spread out or build up. No doubt the subway has a lot to do with it and thank goodness for the Toronto The Toronto Council who pushed for its development or it would be a different story, nor could the City afford it today. I must say that Toronto was a much nicer City to live in back in the 1970s through the 90s. I don’t believe I would like to live in it today, 8 Million by 2030/35 in Toronto is just too much to think about. Enter start planning some very big grave yards the other end of Yonge Street, as they’ll all kick the bucket in due course!
All big world cities have changed a lot since 1970. And we all look back and fondly remember when we were young, as opposed to now when we are old. Human nature. Likely you moved to a smaller town and that is better for you, but not everyone likes a city remaining small and pokey forever.
@@WhiteGuysMadder There are at least a dozen maybe more that are less than 20% occupied. The ones I know for certain are right around Air Canada Centre, and a few just south of the old Royal York & Union Station. I believe that area has 20% or less rented or purchased apartments/ town house.
Your forgetting that most of the places they are building are in a dense business core area and are going to be for the rich. All those areas, places will probably go for minimum 3.5 million dollars (condos) Rent alone will probably be estimated 4, 000 month minimum. Rent now downtown is approx. 2,500 + My friend lives at young and finch and paying 2700 for a 1 bedroom, 1 living room, 1 kitchen, small room, 1 bathroom. My other friend lives downtown, paying 2800 for 1 bedroom, 1 living room/kitchen, 1 bedroom. The apartments are mediocre, not luxuries. They are paying mostly for location.
Thanks for the rose-colored vision. Here’s the raw reality: Toronto is completely unaffordable for most Canadians. Rents are out of control, home prices are insane and a salary north of $250K is needed to afford the average residence. Solve for this before expanding more post-modernist condos lacking history, character and stature. Other than that, great video? 😎👍🏼
As the effects of climate change intensify, Canadian cities seem to be poised for huge growth. I wouldn’t be surprised if more of their cities go through similar construction booms
By your comment, I sense you wake up thinking about climate change and go to bed thinking about it just as much. There is nothing that can be done about it (just like the end of the ice age), so why worry about it? Life's too short...
So our population will more than double and the solution is more overpriced condos that families don’t even want and/or can’t afford??? 8 million people by 2030 which is like New York today, but we have so little highways that are already piled up with traffic with no room for expansion. Closing off lanes on major streets that already have too much traffic with light rail transit, bus lanes and bike lanes. I’m trying to get out of here, not waiting for 2030.
Way too expensive because of legal speculation and foreign money-laundering scams. Out of control population increases (8 out of 10 immigrants move in the 2nd most expensive market in the country, MAKE the prices go up with increased demand, then whine about the prices...) and that crazy Ontario rat race for high wages to buy overpriced & expensive stuff nobody really needs. I HATE big cities. I live in Quebec city because I can't stand Montreal for more than a weekend, even if compared to Toronto, it's a calm, quiet and affordable place. It's even got a LIFE outside of pro sports, with walkable neighbourhoods. But still too big. Toronto is a MONSTER, with bad planning and worst government. It's ALL about a race to get even bigger, and more profitable... Not about a better life for the citizens. It's the US model of work all the time, just to afford basic necessities. I work to live, I don't live to work. I stayed in 7 provinces in my life. And even though QC has a LOT if issues, it's the only AFFORDABLE place left in the country, and it's ALL about family, enjoying life and mixing work with leisure. NO pressure to be better than the next person... I tried going back to Ontario in 2021. It was a really expensive move, and it wasn't fun at all. No thanks... I prefer a slower pace, and less constant stress. Plus rent is 1/4 to 1/3 of Ontario prices. For 1400$ here, I can get a fully furnished, utilities included, high-end 2 bedroom apartment with indoor pool, gym and parking, right Downtown. Not just a walk-in closet in a shared apartment... There is NO comparison.
3. United States 2. Russia Unknown. Antarctica (Proposed Country/Territory) Former USSR 1. Canada! CANADA WILL BECOME THE LARGEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD SURPASSING RUSSIA, ANTARCTICA & FORMER USSR BY 2030!
If you are truly interested in learning, watch the youtube channed RMTransit, especially the "Everything About Toronto's MASSIVE Transit Transformation" episode.
I moved to Toronto from London UK in 2001 and it's been mesmerizing and exhilarating watching the city get re-imagined/re-built block by block. It will be decades before the dust settles but it's already clear that Toronto will be a vastly different place than it was when I first moved here. Canada has always had lots of very nice cities and towns but never a big world metropolis to call its own. It will now.
I live like 50 mins from Toronto and don't understand how people can live there lol.
@@ramsaybolton9151 I go into Toronto every day for uni and I wanted to move to Toronto before I started commuting. After being in Toronto for so long, I definitely do not want to move to Toronto XD
@@alanv3185 I used to go there maybe three times a year for concerts/activities and it just made me grumpy lol. Slow AF to travel. People everywhere. Prices high. I couldn't wait to get on the go train home. I wouldn't even go to Toronto if there wasn't a train/bus there. No way I want to drive there.
I'm from Hamilton, it's crazy how much has changed in 20 years
@@ramsaybolton9151 I’m opposite of you. I don’t understand how people can live 50 minutes outside of Toronto in car dependant neighbourhoods
Skyscrapers are cute but what's the point of making all this residential space without accounting for amenities like transportation and healthcare with the increasing population, we can't just survive on bubble tea, shawarma and weed dispensaries lol
Toronto is undergoing it biggest transit expansion currently, with over 30 billion dollars in spending.
Don't be an asshat. How can the mega-developers make money w/ healthcare or transportation? And holy shit - you must have like 1500 weed despensaries up there. I was on a street near Little Portugal that had like 3 on the same block.
@@TheTroyc1982 In a decade toronto might have what it needed a decade ago when it comes to transit. Toronto is is very bad shape due to political corruption and incompetence. Dishonorable mention to toronto construction unions aswell for doing such a bad job at building transit and taking such a disgustingly long time to do basic tasks ( see st.clair west, secondary exits in subway stations, removing escalators to more easily / cheaply install elevators so the TTC can claim accessibility status ).
All the cars removed, public transport removed means nothing to you? All the streetcars- the best in all of Americas, the most efficient subways- that's what accounting for looks like. All the bike lanes, and growing bikeshare service, that's the plan in motion.
@@LORFCASTER The TTC is the least subsidized public Transport in North America. So you get what you pay for. And what do you mean "claim" accessibility? Either it's accessible to the handicapped or not.
I lived in Toronto back in the late-80's, and can't believe the incredible transformation that has occurred since then. What was once a sea of derelict rail lands and abandoned warehouses by the lakeshore has become canyons of glass and steel for the Gardener Expressway. Old early-20th century low-rise building along the main streets are now making way for new 21st century skyscrapers. It's still sad to witness the loss of memorable stores and buildings I used to frequent back in the day, but I sure would love to move back to Toronto some day, even if it's just for one more year, and live in one of those new buildings… though my income will have to greatly increase to allow me that pleasure.
You sound like the oligarch from the RoboCop films
"we're going to Raise towers of glass and steel; Neighborhoods are just the kind of places were bad things happen now" 😄
@@guyfaux900 Toronto has always been a city of neighbourhoods and always will be. I've lived in Greektown for decades and I never have to leave it. Groceries, hardware, restaurants, butcher, baker. The works. And Danforth has height restrictions for developers.
It's called Commerce court not commons court. It also has nothing to do with the Eaton center shots you showed. The commerce court has its own courtyard that would have made a better shot.
2030 is the first year that the Eglington Crosstown line will begin serving customers. That's 40 years after it was conceptualized and twenty-five years after construction started on what was supposed to be a five-year project. The Scarborough subway is unfinished, and the Gardiner Expressway is still under construction. The Ontario line is several billion dollars over budget, and they only just finished the first ten percent of the construction. Gridlock is now twenty-four hours a day with traffic taking several hours to advance one kilometre on the 413 highway that was supposed to cut travel time by one minute. Thanks to Hurricane Melissa which was stronger than Hurricane Hazel and lasted for an entire month with over 48" of rain being received during that time. most of the downtown core suffered catastrophic flooding since the green belt had had a sizable portion developed into parking lots and residential condominiums. Leaving all those billions of gallons of water to flow down to the lake instead of being absorbed by the greenbelt. This is another example of ignoring the environment to our detriment. The One condo at Bloor and Yonge has not been finished since it went bankrupt in 2023. Over half of the city's population (About one million people in the GTA) now lives in shelters or on the street permanently and is receiving social assistance.
Toronto is a pathetic disgrace, a perfect example of how the far left cult can destroy society / everything. Perfect example of political corruption, union corruption.
You have to make minimum 100K a year to live here. It's getting really crowded and competitive already. Toronto is turning into a concrete jungle, and the animals who are good hunters will be last one's standing. People (new comers) need to consider & understand that Toronto isn't the only city in Canada. How about you guys move west? Or try Atlantic Canada?
Too cold, it’s Toronto, Vancouver or move out of canada
Maybe Montreal or Quebec City? If you’re willing to learn some French Quebec is probably the best province in Canada
@@Entername-md1ev I like those places better. I’ve been in Toronto for 30 years but it’s just too cold in Quebec.
I agree!
Well, an awful lot of people ARE moving to the West and the Maritimes... Nova Scotia just finally topped a million people. Toronto has the gravity it has; it naturally draws a large share of the newcomers or domestic careeer-seekers... but it's already literally not the only city in Canada. Ontario and Toronto mostly only get their fair share of the population increase. It's not a zero-sum game anyway. We all help each other, wherever we are, even beyond Canada's borders.
As a Torontonian, I can attest that many of the locations mentioned in the voice overs do not match the stock images. This video isn’t accurate at all.
I currently live in downtown Toronto, and nobody cares about empty, vapid glitzy towers. If anything the constant construction is just a headache and eyesore.
Wow
Exactly bro
@@megaprojectsanddevelopments You’d be surprised by how common that line of thinking is here. Not altogether unreasonable if you understand that living through construction constantly does get tiring and Toronto has as much as anywhere right now
Nah. Not nobody cares. Not “nobody cares.” /
@@cr00_24 Nah. /
Will the Eglington LRT be completed at this time?
6-7 years before*
Hahahha, that's what I was gonna say .lol
🤣🤬🐢🐌
No we are working on it boys
🤣🤣 I just commented on that too!
I noticed that a common point the most advanced metropolis have is a high-extent diverse population. Toronto belongs to one of them without any doubt!
I've lived downtown since 1982 and lived on Lakeshore and Bathurst before there were any buildings or condos. The city has really changed! I would love to live closer to Orillia/Cottage country.
I'm a native Torontonian and have lived on the 30th floor of a downtown building for 30 years. At that time I could see across Humber bay and could see planes landing at the Island Airport. I was on top of the world. After 30 years of non-stop construction, I feel like I'm living in a valley with mountains rising all around me. I'm all for progress but not at the cost of our humanity. I just hope our new mayor can instill some balance in our town now.
So in other words, life was fine when you had a great, unobstructed view of the lake that blocked _other people's_ great, unobstructed views of the lake, but once somebody did that to you, it comes at "the cost of our humanity"...?
The new zoning laws have passed and now there is ways to build higher density houses/apartments in the suburbs, so I guess the skycreepers downtown will slow down, since there will be more space for cheaper, more density in suburbs
You rely on new mayor? Her first move was to raise taxes, including the property tax instead of effectively managing the city's finances and ensure responsible money management practices.
@@TroyQwert she dumb as hell
You've misread my point. The forest of tall buildings is fine. That's what cities do. What l see is endless glass filing cabinets for people, all identical, all thrown up quickly and all shedding glass panels and metal cladding... Ugly AF. Where is the imagination and innovation? City Hall is asleep at the switch.
I am a torontinian. These plans seem to impress, unless you think what exactly we see. And it's just a few new glass and steel boxes going up and up in the sky. But the city can't offer anything compared to: CN Tower, Rogers Center and nothing even close to projects by Zaha Hadid (Heidar Aliev Center and Vilnius Raiway Station), Santiago Calatrava (Oculus in NYC), or Guangzhow Baiyun railway station, Istanbul Airport or even something like the High Line in NYC to mention a few.
We can't afford anything significant because all the money went to subsidize Ellington Crosstown LRT which is in construction since 2011 and it's cost is $12.81 Bln, and finally renovated Union station (cost=$824 mln), while invisible revitalization of Nathan Philips sqare took some "humble" $40 mln. Where you think they gonna get those $15 Bln. for the new TTC Subway line? Seriously. WTF? (Where's the funds?). Why Chinese construction companies built faster, cheaper and of incomparable high quality?
those who choose to live downtown must forget going around with cars or spend most of their days stuck in traffic.
Don't need a car if you live in downtown; uber is frequent.
@@adad-ec6ht Your uber will also be stuck in traffic🤣
@@emericdion true.....
TTC: Am I a joke to you?
Also, if you are a construction worker who doesn't live in the city(most don't), it will be a pain to get affordable parking. Also, working in those towers 60 floors and above will be wasteful because a lot of time is spent waiting for an elevator to go up.
Hi, My Name Is Tuan Bach and I am a mega 5X foreman for the entire world so far this is a good beginning and we will continue to forward and progress in the next two years, and years, and decades to come timingly due to timing.
YSL has been taken over by Concord, its called Concord Sky now, its been under construction for a few months already
I wish Toronto would create a huge several miles long beach front, would definitely increase its attractiveness and overall value worldwide imho.
Toronto has several of these.....what are you on about?
So I see all these new office towers and condos going up but where is all the new subways, highways, and other infrastructure that will support all the new people?
Under construction
Loved the vídeo.
...well except for "FT" ...I can't get a sense of the hights.
Aghh ...I need to review the scales again.
But hey, cool vídeo.
I spent a lot of time in Toronto when I was a kid. I remember when the Dominion Bank buildings were the tallest and one had an observation deck. Then the BMO building took over. Still love the city. Visit it once a year. Might but a condo there next year.
They had such a beautiful city in 1990 with very much space and potential to design it like ours , Chicago , but they're making it like New York , UGLY . They should have demolished much on the waterfront to make parkland , plus made a second expessway. There's too much congestion. Take on a aerial view of Chicago
Not fond of Chicago. To each his own. It is so deeply segregated.
@@andyanderson3628 not the norm, the city doesn't segregate, the people live where they can afford and many want to live with their own people. My own nationality could and has lived wherever we wanted since Kennedy 's time. And many followed, but they always entered chicago and started in the old area, that's why the neighborhoods predominately stayed one way. Affluents want to gentrify, which means raise home value ,by higher taxes , kick them out. Of course no other races want to live in the most desolate, impoverished, south side African American. Segregation is not governed by the city , but practiced by the residence.
@@andyanderson3628 chinese , indian , mexican , jewish , polish , etcetera love living in communties with their own people , cultures, food . Aren't their areas like that where you come from ? Isnt that segregation ?? Segregation ended in Chicago 60 years ago and many have moved into mix neighborhoods, but many newcomers enter and live where their own commercial areas are
Damn if that's what my city Toronto is gonna look like in 2030 it's gonna be beautiful
What piercing the city with glass high-rise buildings have anything to do with beauty?
Why does the future always has to look more big and more shiny?
How else would you sell it? Dull & boring?
You want cheaper buildings ?
Yeah, sure... we will belike Detroit by 2030...
Why don't you get out before that?
CN Tower appears rather anemic within the layouts.
You Guys Never Fail To Amaze !!
Many confuse City population of 2.5 million with the GTA population of 6 million. So; this video's population project is more believable if it said the GTA. Another issue at 2:20. WHY is it Showing an imaging of downtown Montreal?
CC3 is the acronym for Commerce Court 3, not Commons Court
They've got everything wrong in this video. Lost of wrong names, and showing the wrong renderings to those wrong names...lol. The video is a hot mess...lol.
Best city in Canada hands down, followed by Vancouver and then Montreal.
montreal then Vancouver... ;)
Quebec City?
Montreal before Vancouver it's much much more affordable.
@@emericdion it’s called supply and demande. That should answer you.
@@tsifty1 It's also called offshore investors that bought a third of the properties in Vancouver. Anyways Montreal is still more affordable hence it's a better city.
Very informative video! But some names you mention have changed, ie… YSL Condo now is called Concord Sky as Concord development bought it from Cresford who went bankrupt during pandemic; Mirvish Gehry is called Forma; The One could potentially be scrapped due to recent lawsuit.. but let’s see what happen to it!
The one is still being built
Just went bankrupt.
Lots of people will move out from Toronto because more and more the Asian market will buy everything here, and everywhere. Lots of buildings will be empty because the price of living here will be so high nobody will have money to live in this city, To pay the rent its already insanely crazy. It's very sad.
It's going to be even more unaffordable for the locals than it is now
This video is a hot mess. All kinds of names for developments are wrong, and not only are the names wrong, but showing the wrong developments to the names.
Exactly! This video is pretty terrible.
Getting jello legs just watching this, how could you sleep knowing you are that high up..... a wind storm would be a nightmare.
"I have 2000s/ft, but I only use the area near this load bearing pillar, no I have not looked out the windows, is it a great view?".
you get used to it really quickly
Woow look at all the real estate I can't afford.
all of this will make the older stuff cheaper for us
and you will need a income of 400k per year to survive and IM NOT LYING. Right now you need 310k to buy a house
Toronto is nothing like when I grew up. I’d never live there again but it’s nice to visit I guess
Shit man, its a lot different than just 5 years ago, getting more like NYC. That's not a good thing.
Why not live there ? Where do you want to live then ?
I moved from Toronto to rural Alberta in 1978, and could never go back now!
@@WillenaFlewelling it’s still nice for a visit or if your bored and looking for something to do. I just wouldn’t live within the city anymore, I’m still within a 20/30 min drive of Toronto
@@SDubU416 I was in Toronto for 5 years, but grew up about the same distance away as you are.
Come and listen again, friends, all the channels are growing and successful, amen👍👍
Can I post this video on my channel?
Canada will finally have its moment to shine.
So the US takes a backseat and let its neighbors do the real building..
Housing affordability: hold my beer 🍺
Ayo why did the commons court building #7 have a Habs logo on it 😷
That wonderful 😊🙂🙂🙂 and amazing 🤩😻
Ugly glass towers going up everywhere. Transit lines in never ending construction. Great ethnic neighborhoods colonized by insufferable woke monocultures. Can't wait to move there.
@2:20 photo of Montreal
Right? And he used a picture of the Eaton Centre right after and called it Commerce Court smh
Seriously? Construction is almost at a Stand still! Don't let those cranes fool you. It's extremely difficult for developers to sell enough units to begin construction. I was speaking with someone who was running water supply into our site. He told me back in Dec 2022, they're crew alone had lost 7 future jobs permanently because of towers being completely cancelled! So that one crew alone showed me that 7 future towers full of condo units were cancelled. There is far more of that going on. Liberals have made interest rates so high that people can't buy. Housing should have been sped up a long time ago when they want all these immigrants to come into Canada. Trust me, I work in the industry. it is slow.. if it was going the way it should be.. you'd easily notice the difference! 2030 will never even come close to looking like that at this current speed!
2:26 shouldn't it be Commerce Court, as in the office buildings used by CIBC. And the pictures you used are of the eaton centre, and neither commerce court west or north.
Victoria ruined by rustbelt snobs in 10 years Could have made an epic time-lapse film of the skyline change literally.
Why you use feet instead of meters?
Hey can you have a video of eglinton construction by 2030
After watching that video I am so glad I no longer live there. None of these building address greening the exterior of the buildings and all are built with the human ego and greed in mind. These types of buildings de-humanise cities.
Commons Court? LOL.
Why were the eaton centre geese shown for commerce court in dying 😂 and then you showed sky tower ( a totally diff development ) for commerce court. Sir do better research yikes
Cummins Court? Have you even been to Toronto? None of the photos match the narration.
Toronto was gentrified and sold out to developers with ridiculous heights of new towers. The Manhattan of Canada
No shit, and this is infuriating. And I am an American. In just the last few years it has gotten worse. Makes me sad, because it was so clean and beautiful.
@@TheTraderGuy It looks far better than 1990. Toronto looks modern now.
I hope it becomes like Manhattan, from High Park to the Don River
We are also developing the water front! 😎😎
I ❤Toronto
Well here we are 2 months away from 2025 and Pinnicle One Yonge is about 1/10th finished. Construction started 5 years ago. 1/10th done. Um don’t think it’s going to hit that 2025 mark. Maybe 2040 cause it takes decades to build stuff in Toronto 😂
More ugly glass and steel towers . . . Wonderful. . .
We will still be sitting in massive traffic jams with all day gridlock.No mention as to how you are going to move all these people.We we suddenly see 10 new subway lines going downtown but the Eglinton line still not finished.Pretty condos but only the rich can afford them.
The YSL residences is actually known as Concorde sky at this point. You also use the old renderings from years ago when more updated plans have been released. It’s going to be a dislike for me, clearly this video wasn’t well researched
Why does Toronto think being a megacity is a good idea ?
"Cummins Court" should be "Commerce Court."
Are you kidding me? It’s taken almost 15-20 years to complete the Eglinton line and it’s still not finished. Here we are at 2025 right around the corner and this city is a complete MESS. With little improvement in sight 😬😭🤣
New Delhi 2.0
What'll people think when the CN Tower is only visible from its base? 😁
Three words eglington cross town. Good luck with all this. Ttc life
And one-third of all people living in Toronto will still be living significantly below the poverty line. We will have 50% more homeless on the streets and healthcare will be in crisis because the government will continue with its 1% pay raise by legislation. The education sector will be decimated due to low pay and no investment. Low wage workers will live in homeless shelters. Rents will be $7,0000 a month for a basement bachelor. Half the people in the province will receive some sort of subsidy from either the provincial or federal government.
Toronto......WORLD CLASS all the way.
Will never be
I invite you to travel more and you'll have a different perspective. ;)
It used to be. However, it's becoming NYC. That's not a good thing.
@@TheTraderGuy its not; buildings in Toronto are significantly shorter
@@naserdeen8210 it already is
Back in the mid sixty’s Toronto experienced Rental high rise growth by Developers in the Davisville area and Don Mills for example. I actually lived in one of the first Buildings by Greenwin and Cadillac was the other big developer at the time. Clusters of rental high-rise buildings also appeared in the Steeles and Bathurst area and over at Jane and Finch. IN THE MID TO LATE 90s the Condo’s started to appear and BANG, 30 Years later we have all the monster Buildings being developed and planned. Yes, I understand that it was either spread out or build up. No doubt the subway has a lot to do with it and thank goodness for the Toronto The Toronto Council who pushed for its development or it would be a different story, nor could the City afford it today. I must say that Toronto was a much nicer City to live in back in the 1970s through the 90s. I don’t believe I would like to live in it today, 8 Million by 2030/35 in Toronto is just too much to think about. Enter start planning some very big grave yards the other end of Yonge Street, as they’ll all kick the bucket in due course!
time to move to northpole
All big world cities have changed a lot since 1970. And we all look back and fondly remember when we were young, as opposed to now when we are old. Human nature. Likely you moved to a smaller town and that is better for you, but not everyone likes a city remaining small and pokey forever.
Not sure about the 8- million by 2030 but hopefully robots 🤖 can greet us at the hotel
yea good conceive
cause women are becoming men.
Mini City Condos (MCC) Everything in 1 building!
This is funny because Toronto has dozens of high rise apartment buildings that are nearly empty. So in eight years all this will be built😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Probably all the Canadians getting priced out by international rich people
Which buildings?
@@WhiteGuysMadder There are at least a dozen maybe more that are less than 20% occupied. The ones I know for certain are right around Air Canada Centre, and a few just south of the old Royal York & Union Station. I believe that area has 20% or less rented or purchased apartments/ town house.
@@kalexambing2507 I don't know anything about that.
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Your forgetting that most of the places they are building are in a dense business core area and are going to be for the rich.
All those areas, places will probably go for minimum 3.5 million dollars (condos)
Rent alone will probably be estimated 4, 000 month minimum.
Rent now downtown is approx. 2,500 +
My friend lives at young and finch and paying 2700 for a 1 bedroom, 1 living room, 1 kitchen, small room, 1 bathroom.
My other friend lives downtown, paying 2800 for 1 bedroom, 1 living room/kitchen, 1 bedroom.
The apartments are mediocre, not luxuries. They are paying mostly for location.
And if you think it’s expensive now……just wait.
Nice video, but video follow knowledge any country project estd. Love from india.
Toronto2030 -- condo city.
Great video
Wow, 80% of the images have NOTHING to do with the projects they are discussing!
2:19 Montréal city!!
Vive le Québec!
Toronto has turned to trash in the past 20 years. All it is now is Condos and crime. It will never again be the great city it once was. Sad.
Thanks for the rose-colored vision.
Here’s the raw reality:
Toronto is completely unaffordable for most Canadians.
Rents are out of control, home prices are insane and a salary north of $250K is needed to afford the average residence.
Solve for this before expanding more post-modernist condos lacking history, character and stature.
Other than that, great video? 😎👍🏼
Hear, Hear
In 2030 Toronto will be like New Delhi or Lagos
tent cities. It's gonna be more tent cities and feces on the streets. be honest.
As the effects of climate change intensify, Canadian cities seem to be poised for huge growth. I wouldn’t be surprised if more of their cities go through similar construction booms
By your comment, I sense you wake up thinking about climate change and go to bed thinking about it just as much. There is nothing that can be done about it (just like the end of the ice age), so why worry about it? Life's too short...
@@TheOldTapeArchive 100 years isn’t short you can accomplish a lot within that
this is all just rich ppl luxury housing. we also need housing for middle class people and affordable housing so hopefully that's being built too.
So our population will more than double and the solution is more overpriced condos that families don’t even want and/or can’t afford??? 8 million people by 2030 which is like New York today, but we have so little highways that are already piled up with traffic with no room for expansion. Closing off lanes on major streets that already have too much traffic with light rail transit, bus lanes and bike lanes. I’m trying to get out of here, not waiting for 2030.
Way too expensive because of legal speculation and foreign money-laundering scams. Out of control population increases (8 out of 10 immigrants move in the 2nd most expensive market in the country, MAKE the prices go up with increased demand, then whine about the prices...) and that crazy Ontario rat race for high wages to buy overpriced & expensive stuff nobody really needs.
I HATE big cities. I live in Quebec city because I can't stand Montreal for more than a weekend, even if compared to Toronto, it's a calm, quiet and affordable place. It's even got a LIFE outside of pro sports, with walkable neighbourhoods. But still too big.
Toronto is a MONSTER, with bad planning and worst government. It's ALL about a race to get even bigger, and more profitable... Not about a better life for the citizens. It's the US model of work all the time, just to afford basic necessities. I work to live, I don't live to work.
I stayed in 7 provinces in my life. And even though QC has a LOT if issues, it's the only AFFORDABLE place left in the country, and it's ALL about family, enjoying life and mixing work with leisure. NO pressure to be better than the next person...
I tried going back to Ontario in 2021. It was a really expensive move, and it wasn't fun at all. No thanks... I prefer a slower pace, and less constant stress. Plus rent is 1/4 to 1/3 of Ontario prices. For 1400$ here, I can get a fully furnished, utilities included, high-end 2 bedroom apartment with indoor pool, gym and parking, right Downtown. Not just a walk-in closet in a shared apartment...
There is NO comparison.
What in the B1M knockoff shii is this video? 🧐
Why do you cut shots into this video that are not even Toronto? Oh forget it. I'm sure AI created this video.
3. United States
2. Russia
Unknown. Antarctica (Proposed Country/Territory)
Former USSR
1. Canada!
CANADA WILL BECOME THE LARGEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD SURPASSING RUSSIA, ANTARCTICA & FORMER USSR BY 2030!
Toronto (Next Dubai & Singapore)!
2030!
Will it even make it to 2030 with all the crimes
this is all great but let's make living in Toronto affordable first
Thank you!
what new rail transit system will be built
If you are truly interested in learning, watch the youtube channed RMTransit, especially the "Everything About Toronto's MASSIVE Transit Transformation" episode.
Bro really
Im sorry but this is complete BS. Toronto is not that cool; just breathe and admit it period.
Argentinian...Mexican??...let me guess...
I got stressed watching this.
Yeah, this. Idea didn’t age well.
That’s only a few years from now. Ya better get to work
Thanks The tallest towers .