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I *said* I hated that luxury condo at Bedford and Bloor, and here's another reason why. Eyesore *and* health hazard.
Though a coworker told me that once he was passing the place-- which advertised itself as being 'for curators, scholars, musicians and kings' to justify the 2 million price tag on its units-- and saw a stooped old guy shuffling past, wearing only pyjamas, with a grubby carrier bag dangling from his hand. Ah the ironic contrast between rich and poor in this town-- until the guy went to the entrance and key-coded himself in. A resident, in fact.
Though a coworker told me that once he was passing the place-- which advertised itself as being 'for curators, scholars, musicians and kings' to justify the 2 million price tag on its units-- and saw a stooped old guy shuffling past, wearing only pyjamas, with a grubby carrier bag dangling from his hand. Ah the ironic contrast between rich and poor in this town-- until the guy went to the entrance and key-coded himself in. A resident, in fact.

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XD
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Said condo replaced a bunch of nice 20s buildings which, agreed, had franchises on the street level. But they made for bustle and traffic and people on the streets, and the Chicken Chalet was an institution, with motherly middle-aged waitresses who knew you. Now there's Palladian concrete frontage and a bank with no outside ATM and it sucks. You can't kill Bloor St, but this is trying mightily to do so.
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Tokyo is weird that way. I like the mess of architecture in most areas. If you live in the boonies, outside the uhhh Yamanote station foci, look at a map and choose the 'Kyuu' whatever street it is-- 旧, I think- Kawagoe Kaidou or Nakasendou Kaidou, usually a short distance from the wide depressing six lane modern avatar of the thing. The Kyuu Whatever is the old daimyou route from their domains to Edo, and since the daimyou passed along it twice a year, that's where the shops and houses were, and still are.
Inside the Yamanote is different. Between the earthquake and the firebombings it got built and rebuilt and yes, tends to run to concrete and/ or tattiness.
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Thanks for the note on Japanese cities. I'll keep an eye out for those streets.