Charles Street is one of Toronto’s densest residential high-rise canyons, some of which have the Spanish name “Casa,” meaning “home.” That’s an understatement, as there are hundreds of homes in each tower and thousands of residents help keep the shops and restaurants on nearby Church, Bloor, Yonge and Wellesley streets vibrant.
Looking up at some of the Casa towers on Charles Street, image by UrbanToronto Forum contributor yrt+viva=1system
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