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Toronto’s skyline has seen dramatic changes over the last decade. With 130 highrises under construction, Toronto is the city with the biggest number of highrise projects in North America, making it hard to keep track of the ways in which the city and its streets are being transformed. With the help of Google Street View, we compared the Toronto of 2007 with the Toronto of 2013. The slides we created, which illustrate how dramatic the results are, were featured in Huffington Post Canada.

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1. Developments on York Street

A clear illustration of Toronto’s rapidly changing skyline, taken from York Street. You can see how by 2013, Maple Leaf Square (610 feet), Ice Condominiums and the PwC Tower had completely changed York Street and A clear illustration of Toronto’s rapidly changing skyline, taken from York Street. You can see how by 2013, Maple Leaf Square (610 feet), Ice Condominiums and the PwC Tower had completely changed York Street and Cityplace

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2. Developments on Harbour Street

In this viewpoint on Harbour Street, In this viewpoint on Harbour Street, Harbourfront , by 2013 the CN Tower had been completely masked by the new highrises: Harbour Plaza Residences and Ice Condominiums.

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