I always loved this building. It has some very interesting brick work and street presence. It has a NY skyscraper feel, but without the height.
Change the windows for something that pops, modernize the ground floor, find some interesting retail tenants. Roof top amenities.
The building is actually sort of "L" shaped. Wonder if they own space in the alleys that could be used for more amenities or patios.
https://obj.ca/katasa-group-buys-slater-street-highrises/
https://www.google.com/maps/@45.4207791,-75.6983214,197a,35y,90h,39.46t/data=!3m1!1e3?entry=ttu
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Chowieri said the company’s initial concept calls for about 203 rental suites in a mix of studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments at starting rents of $1,600.
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That is quite cheap if it holds up.
I always thought 66 Slater would be a good candidate for conversion due to its dimensions, but it seems they want to keep it as office space, at least for now.
Note - I had briefly created a 66 Slater thread before realizing that intention of keeping it at office. Thread has been deleted.