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Originally Posted by Innsertnamehere
Perhaps they had a pre-application consultation where the city requested them to reduce the height, but that's hardly a "rejection". The city asks for a lot of things that don't end up happening. Besides, at 30 storeys, it would likely have largely complied with the escarpment height limits.. I doubt that would have been a major sticking point if it actually reached a full application, particularly since the City has now approved 34 storeys across the street.
They never made a full application for the city to review, and as a result it was never "approved" or "rejected" in any form. I suspect it was barely ever anything more than the back-of-the-napkin rendering that is shown above.
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Must have been mixing it up with another project then
Would be nice to see something like that there. Imagine that, The Connolly and 75 James all built. Would totally change the feel of that area.