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Originally Posted by miketoronto
It would make sense Australia would get some nicer fancy office towers, as Australian cities have been re-centralizing their office employment to a greater degree than Canada (where we are still decentralizing).
Sydney added 100,000 new jobs in the city centre in a 20 year span. Thats a lot of office space needed.
http://www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/A.../AtAGlance.asp
This in contrast to Toronto which still has less employees in the city centre than in 1989.
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Toronto and North York, versus Sydney and it's, what, 20 suburban downtowns that are all about half the size of North York?
Sydney isn't as centralized as people on here think. I am pretty sure it actually sprawls more than Toronto does.