Toronto's INSANE City of the Future in 2030!

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Toronto’s INSANE City Of The Future In 2030!

Hello and Welcome Back To my Channel Future Planet, Where we discuss all things Future !

As a new decade begins, the pace of change in Toronto shows no sign of slowing. Trends and plans are in motion that are set to re-shape the city by the year 2030. It may feel like the Toronto skyline is getting taller and denser by the day, but by the next 10 years, it will be indisputably so. Whether you live in Toronto or you plan on visiting someday soon, one thing you’ll notice right away is the city’s constantly evolving skyline.
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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.

GoWestYoungMan
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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

grrrrrrr
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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.

stevenvallarsa
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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?

ElJefe
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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.

PWingert
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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.

spinners
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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.

WhiteGuysMadder
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I wish Toronto would create a huge several miles long beach front, would definitely increase its attractiveness and overall value worldwide imho.

dragonspirit
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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?

TroyQwert
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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.

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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.

TuanBach-pr
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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!

alexcheng
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those who choose to live downtown must forget going around with cars or spend most of their days stuck in traffic.

dEmil
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Will the Eglington LRT be completed at this time?

nicolasforte
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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.

iseemelanie
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Best city in Canada hands down, followed by Vancouver and then Montreal.

tsifty
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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.

PWingert
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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?

kevin
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YSL has been taken over by Concord, its called Concord Sky now, its been under construction for a few months already

_flcy
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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.

AZGT