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Old Posted Jan 4, 2012, 2:27 PM
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There are definitely several proposals missing from the 200m+, but no where near the 17 additional needed to fulfill caltranes sig. Still ~30 200M plus buildings is very impressive for a city Toronto's size.

Also how do you figure Toronto and Chicago will be comparable in size in 20 years? That would need a pretty incredible sustained growth rate in Toronto coupled with almost no growth in Chicago.
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Also how do you figure Toronto and Chicago will be comparable in size in 20 years? That would need a pretty incredible sustained growth rate in Toronto coupled with almost no growth in Chicago.
That is almost exactly what is happening though. 2012 would be a bit of a stretch but the Golden Horseshoe is not too far off of Chicagoland. As far as I know, the cıty of Toronto has already passed the city of Chicago in population.

http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/...s-census_N.htm

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Exerpt: Population losses in Chicago and Cook County slowed the state's growth. Chicago lost 200,418 residents over the decade. Its population is 2,695,598, down from 2,896,016 in 2000.
We just have to wait for Toronto's census figures but I suspect it will have passed Chicago.
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There are definitely several proposals missing from the 200m+, but no where near the 17 additional needed to fulfill caltranes sig. Still ~30 200M plus buildings is very impressive for a city Toronto's size.

Also how do you figure Toronto and Chicago will be comparable in size in 20 years? That would need a pretty incredible sustained growth rate in Toronto coupled with almost no growth in Chicago.
Toronto should move into the global top 10 as far as # of 200 m+ buildings if most of the proposals get built.

Toronto comparable to Chicago in 20 years? See post #59. Toronto grows by just over 100,000/year, while Hamilton and Oshawa together grow by just under 10,000/year. That's about 110,000/year or 2.2 million in 20 years. That would bump us up from 6.8 million to 9 million. Chicago grows by about 40,000/year or 800,000 over 20 years which would bump them up to about 9.3 million.

9 million vs 9.3 million? It's about the same.
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Well that's just based on the last few years growth rates. Through the 90s Chicago added 100,000+ people a year, and there is no reason to believe that growth rate isn't equally as likely.

Looking forward it's almost impossible to predict civic growth rates, but IMHO Toronto will still be at least a million behind Chicago in 20 years. Will be interesting to see for sure!
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Potential redevelopment and transformation of the Metro Toronto Convention Centre in the works:

http://urbantoronto.ca/forum/showthr...135#post616135

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I can tell you that this; the plans for the MTCC is huge! Now if it happens as proposed, this will probably be Toronto's equivalent of the Hudson Yards project in NYC- interestingly enough, also an Oxford project. I cannot divulge too much information as I was very much involved in this project and none of it is technically public knowledge or should it be just yet.

A bit of a backgrounder here:

There was an invited competition set up by Oxford Properties - all I can say is that those involved were some heavy hitters in the global architecture marketplace and some local - just think who all has built in Toronto as of late, and who is planning on building and you can pretty much fill in the blanks.

Supposedly a decision has been made, but it is not public yet, nor do I or any of the people I worked with know yet. I am going to keep this somewhat vague for obvious reasons.

For the project:

MTCC north building to go - and be replaced by retail, office towers and condos - what else is new?

MTCC north building to replaced somewhere else on site??

Hotel to stay for time-being, but may be replaced in future. Put retail on podium level of hotel? Flagship store?

Railway tracks - hmm, this could be a big deal and one that may change the landscape of the tracks for Toronto...Not saying anything as of yet, but if you look at Oxford's Hudson Yards project you will see what I am hinting at.

New and more improved connections to south - better integration with other stuff around area.


More I cannot say at the moment, but this will be big whatever the news is. But it could also end up going another route which is a pretty timid approach and that it all pretty much stays the same - just some major improvements to present buildings...Somehow I doubt this will be the direction knowing that Oxford is no slouch when it comes to building its global office/properties presence.
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Well that's just based on the last few years growth rates. Through the 90s Chicago added 100,000+ people a year, and there is no reason to believe that growth rate isn't equally as likely.

Looking forward it's almost impossible to predict civic growth rates, but IMHO Toronto will still be at least a million behind Chicago in 20 years. Will be interesting to see for sure!
a million behind is better than the nearly 3 million behind we are now!
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Exciting news posted by Travis007. If what is being hinted at comes into fruition that will be a real game changer for that area.
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Is this an up to date summary of Toronto's 200m+ buildings built, U/C, and proposed?

01. First Canadian Place 298
02. Trump Tower 277
03. Scotia Plaza 275
04. AURA 273
05. TD Canada Trust 263

06. Ten York 249
07. 45 Bay 244
08. 90 Harbour I 240
09. 90 Harbour II 240

10. One Bloor 238

11. 43 Simcoe 234
12. Ice East 234
13. TD Bank Tower 223
14. 156 Front 222
15. Bay-Adelaide 218

16. Eau de Soleil 216
17. Shangri-La 214
18. Ritz-Carlton 210
19. Bay Wellington 208
20. Massey Tower 207

21. 460 Yonge 207

22. L Tower 205
23. Four Seasons 204
24. 88 Scott 204
25. Ice West 202



Built
Under construction
Proposed
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Is this an up to date summary of Toronto's 200m+ buildings built, U/C, and proposed?

01. First Canadian Place 298
02. Trump Tower 277
03. Scotia Plaza 275
04. AURA 273
05. TD Canada Trust 263

06. Ten York 249
07. 45 Bay 244
08. 90 Harbour I 240
09. 90 Harbour II 240

10. One Bloor 238

11. 43 Simcoe 234
12. Ice East 234
13. TD Bank Tower 223
14. 156 Front 222
15. Bay-Adelaide 218

16. Eau de Soleil 216
17. Shangri-La 214
18. Ritz-Carlton 210
19. Bay Wellington 208
20. Massey Tower 207

21. 460 Yonge 207

22. L Tower 205
23. Four Seasons 204
24. 88 Scott 204
25. Ice West 202



Built
Under construction
Proposed
Missing: Commerce Court West (239M). Also, even though the DRP sent it back for a redo, 8 Eglinton I is proposed at 64s, so it would be over 200M with that many floors, but since we do not know for sure, I could see you leaving it off for now (if in fact that is why you left it off). It is listed in the top 50 proposals thread ahead of 88 Scott below 460 Yonge. One wild card I suppose is 100 Adelaide West could also be included at 44 stories (if that is true), but perhaps it is too early (and we don't know if it will quite reach 200M).

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Old Posted Mar 9, 2012, 12:33 AM
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Missing :..potential developments

Bazis - Yonge & Eglinton - 64 floors
Yorkville Parking Deck - 55 floors
100 Adelaide - 44 Floors

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Commerce Court West - 239 meters
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Old Posted Mar 9, 2012, 8:40 AM
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Thanks guys. I'll add Commerce Court West, and leave the others at the bottom with an asterisk.

01. First Canadian Place 298
02. Trump Tower 277
03. Scotia Plaza 275
04. AURA 273
05. TD Canada Trust 263

06. Ten York 249
07. 45 Bay 244
08. 90 Harbour I 240
09. 90 Harbour II 240

10. Commerce Court West 239

11. One Bloor 238
12. 43 Simcoe 234
13. Ice East 234
14. TD Bank Tower 223
15. 156 Front 222

16. Bay-Adelaide 218
17. Eau de Soleil 216
18. Shangri-La 214
19. Ritz-Carlton 210
20. Bay Wellington 208

21. Massey Tower 207
22. 460 Yonge 207

23. L Tower 205
24. Four Seasons 204
25. 88 Scott 204

26. Ice West 202



Built
Under construction
Proposed


Awaiting height confirmation
8 Eglinton - 64 floors
Yorkville Parking Deck - 55 floors
100 Adelaide - 44 Floors
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