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cruzin4u
Aug 23, 2013, 1:35 PM
Address: 305-319 King Street W.
Developer: ?
Architect: Scott Morris Architects

Yet another elevation drawing at this moment and another proposal for the Entertainment District. This one is a hotel/office component, hence why it's taller than some of the other proposed Entertainment District condos.

http://www.candidbling.com/305-319-King-Street-W.jpg

Design-mind
Aug 23, 2013, 3:17 PM
All these new highrises are going to add a lot of density and add to the King street canyon.

DrNest
Aug 23, 2013, 8:35 PM
Absolutely. This area will be completely different in 5 years' time if all these proposals get built.

FrankieFlowerpot
Jan 31, 2014, 8:43 PM
New Renderings

Posted by Albert C at UT

http://i.imgur.com/vRFHkq0.png

http://i.imgur.com/TxfE5Dz.png

cruzin4u
Jan 31, 2014, 11:47 PM
With the fancy render "lights" (night time render) it looks pretty decent, however I have mixed feelings about a hotel/office component on this particular lot.

DrNest
Feb 1, 2014, 12:18 AM
I admit the night time rendering does look much better than the day time one. But with only two images it's still early days yet to decide if I really like it or not. At first glance it looks a little skinny to me.

Urbannizer
Jan 24, 2022, 6:29 PM
April 2020

https://urbantoronto.ca/news/2020/04/settlement-offer-accepted-50-storey-tower-restaurant-row-site

A proposal to redevelop a stretch of the Restaurant Row on King Street West between Peter and John streets in Toronto's Entertainment District has resurfaced following a December, 2019 settlement offer. The Scott Shields Architects-designed proposal at 305-319 King West has changed considerably since it was initially tabled in 2013, and is now planned with a redesigned transitional volume that aims to better articulate the tower above from the retained heritage restaurant frontages at street level. The settlement offer was made to the City is in hopes that a hearing at the Local Planning Appeal Tribunal (LPAT) could become a simply a ratification of what the developer and City worked out, and in fact the offer was adopted—with amendments—at the February, 2020 City Council meeting.