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Old Posted May 27, 2013, 10:38 PM
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Some of the smaller projects under construction in Toronto.

MaRS Discovery Centre West: 23 floors 112.7m




Women's College Hospital Expansion: 10 floors 51m


Ei8hty8 Condominium: 34 floors 106m


Queen Richmond Centre West: 16 floors 72.5m


Fly Condominiums: 24 floors 81.5m


66 Isabella Addition: 32 floors 95.7m


Ryerson Student Learning Centre: 9 floors 51.4m


Motion: 29 floors 93.2m




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^I hope you're right, especially regarding all the recently announced massive proposals. Great work with all your drawings, by the way. Without you, caltrane, and a couple of other contributors of photos, drawings, and computer renderings, someone like me, who isn't downtown very often, wouldn't know what's going on.

I had no idea Cumberland Terrace is such an old proposal. The oldest still-active highrise developments I can think of are Cityplace and whatever that 20-tower complex at Leslie/Sheppard is called. Cityplace has been under construction for 10-or-so years (and we're waiting for the Signature design), but the other one was nothing but a pile of dirt for more than 5 years. Now it's well underway.
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I'm glad they went for some height here. Low/midrise made sense further to the west along the waterfront, but a tall building works beautifully here.
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65 storey rental bldg. for Yonge and Queen sounds good......http://goo.gl/maps/F6RyI

2 Queen Street West (65s)

2 QUEEN ST W
OPA / Rezoning 13 152868 STE 27 OZ Ward 27
- Tor & E.York Apr 18, 2013 --- --- --- ---
The proposed redevelopment of the site involves the construction of a 65 Storey rental residential tower atop a heritage podium base, which will be reconstructed to depict the appearance of the original heritage building. 580 dwelling units are being proposed with a commercial component.
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The redevelopment of that lot is a big surprise, but it goes to show that no small piece of downtown real estate is being overlooked by developers. A 65 floor condo attached to the Eaton Centre would be first, however. I suppose this will be 200m+.
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not a condo, its apartment rentals.
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not a condo, its apartment rentals.
For the uninitiated can you explain the difference? Am I right in thinking that it solely means there will be just one landlord and the public will not be permitted to own the units?
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For the uninitiated can you explain the difference? Am I right in thinking that it solely means there will be just one landlord and the public will not be permitted to own the units?
Yes. Condos are generally purchased or if they are rented they come with more rights to make changes to the condo than an apartment building would have.
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Some lesser known projects around Toronto
Aristo at Avonshire North and South


Ultra at Heron's Hill and The Yorkland at Heron's Hill


Recladding of 180 Wellington Street West


Recladding and Renovation of the old Four Seasons Hotel to Condominiums


The York Harbour Club




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One Sherway Tower Three and Four


One Valhalla Thunderbird


West Village One and Two


One Valhalla Thunderbird and West Village One and Two


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Old Posted May 18, 2013, 4:42 PM
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Some new proposals and renderings
2221 Yonge: 56 floors 180m

Source: http://www.dcnonl.com/article/id55292

Oxford Place: Oxford Place East Hotel ?floors 184.4m, Oxford Place West Hotel ?floors 254.8m, Oxford Place East Office/Residential Tower 70 floors 326.1m, Oxford Place West Office/Residential Tower 70 floors 326.1m.

Source: http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/show...79543&page=365

One Yonge: Pinnacle One Yonge Office ?floors ?metres, Pinnacle One Yonge Five 70floors ?metres, Pinnacle One Yonge Four 75floors ?metres, Pinnacle One Yonge Three 80floors ?metres, Pinnacle One Yonge Two 80floors ?metres, Pinnacle One Yonge One 88floors ?metres.

Source: http://blog.newinhomes.com/news/towe...rings-1-yonge/


Source: http://www.talkcondo.com/blog/incred...r-1-yonge-site


Source: http://torontoskyscraper.blogspot.ca...-promises.html


Source: http://www.blogto.com/city/2013/05/w...in_five_years/

2 Queen Street West: 65 floors 220m.



Source for both: http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/show....php?p=6132866
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^Seems so, yes. Odd place for an apartment building.
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^^ Thanks, I rarely get a chance to see the projects going up out in the boroughs.
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Anyone can find commercial building information on the Cube Cities website. More info here: http://cubecities.blogspot.ca/2013/0...ation-now.html

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I don't even know what to say...
I like the left tower until it turns to the white material.
The middle tower looks like it's made of toilet paper.
The third tower looks like Behemoth and Leviathan rammed into each other.
Podium also looks like toilet paper.
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Toronto Construction
LivLofts and Reflections Condo at The Donway West and Clock Tower Road. 15 floors and 12floors, ~50m and ~36m.


Scenic on Eglinton 3 at Vanderhoof Avenue and Brian Peck Crescent. 18 floors, ~61m.


The East Yorker at Cosburn Avenue and Donlands Avenue.12 floors 36.2m.


Carmelina Condominiums at Woodbine Avenue and Danforth Avenue. 12 floors, 38m.


The Carlaw at Carlaw Avenue and Dundas Street East. 12 floors, 38.4m.


One Park Place 2 at St. David Walk and Sackville Street. 29 floors, ~97.5m.


One Park Place at Dundas Street East and Sackville Street. 24 floors, ~81m.


230 Sackville at Sackville Street and Dundas Street East. 13 floors, ~37m.


Regent Park improvements at Dundas Street East and Sackville Street.


Canary District Condominiums at Front Street East and Cherry Street. 11 floors, ~35m.


Pan Am Block 4 at Front Street East and Cherry Street. Multiple buildings, 12 - 15 floors, ~35 - 48m.


Pan Am Block 15 at Front Street East and Cherry Street. Multiple buildings, 10 - 12 floors, ~29m - 37m.


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