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Old Posted Jan 9, 2018, 6:57 PM
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Originally Posted by niwell View Post
As proposed the Spadina expressway would have altered the urban fabric significantly more than the DVP or Gardiner, both of which had very little effect on the built up area. One was in a valley and the other on mostly vacant industrial land. The one area significantly affected by the Gardiner (Parkdale) stagnated for years after its construction, although that was part of a larger redevelopment scheme.

It's hard to tell what the exact effect would be, but I think it's safe to say the Annex would be significantly less desirable than it is now. The expressway would have gone right through the neighbourhood down to Harbord and culminated in a "reconstructed" Spadina ave (not really clear on what that would entail). Chinatown may have relocated elsewhere and it's certainly possible that the centre of gravity of development / desirability in Toronto would skew further east than it does now.
Would Toronto really look more like the 1970s stereotype of a "poor, inner city, rich suburbs" troubled American city if that happened? Or would other factors be at play?
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