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Old Posted Dec 21, 2006, 11:42 PM
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Conservtory group made a design like this, oh times have changed.
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Probably a few more towers to follow on the Canadian Tire Yorkville lands.
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Minto Yonge and Eglinton. This is the smaller tower. I believe only 40 stories. The tower going up next to it will rise 54 floors and 525 feet.




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The warm weather is very good news and some condo projects are going ahead at full steam due to the spring like weather.
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Old Posted Jan 8, 2007, 9:28 PM
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Yeah this is North York Centre, not Yonge and Bloor. It will be the best building on the block when its done.

Now that I think about it, the buildings at Yonge and Bloor are just straight out nasty
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New development is in pre-sales at Cityplace. its called Panorama.

Its trying to be exculsive. But who knows.



and website:

http://www.cityplace.ca/panorama/

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The Republic

New Tridel project near Yonge and Eglinton.
The North Toronto Collegiate Redevelopment: "The Republic"
I walked by the site the other day and the sales centre is u/c.





Website: http://www.tridel.com/northtoronto/northtoronto3.php

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New development is in pre-sales at Cityplace. its called Panorama.

Its trying to be exculsive. But who knows.



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http://www.cityplace.ca/panorama/
interesting... I liked the last block of 4 towers that went up but the mirror image of West one and N1/N2 kind of a bit to much of the same thing. Good to see they want to mix things up. - ice
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have yet to see that one - I like
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Things in Toronto are booming again. If "again" is the right word. We had a drought of new product annoucements. now they are coming fast and furious.
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umm there was a letdown in new projects????
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Old Posted Jan 10, 2007, 8:51 PM
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Over the past 3 or 4 months, nothing really sticks out in my head. You'll have to enlighten me cause it seemed pretty dead from September on, for New Development Annoucements.

Everything we have been talking about has been around for quite some time now.

Except of course - The Hullmark Centre in North York does come to mind.

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your on crack..its a very nice looking tower, maybe not to your particular taste but that doesnt make you the be all and end all opinion on architecture.
I am only the be all and end all on my opinion on architecture.

First these towers are massvie. At 166m they will completely change the cityscape of North York. Mediocrity on such a large scale is a dismal proposal for this city borough. Is there anything architecturally novel about these towers or should North York accept that its a second rate neighbourhood in the scope of North America megacities and its main street's purpose is pruely to mass people conviniently on a subway line which connects to their work downtown? Forturately it has no chance of ever been approved by city planning under use and density in its current form. - ice.
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Oh I just thought of another one. 151 Front Street which I believe is in the 550 to 600ft range.

So basically 2 600 fter's announced (brand new over the past 2 months) that for sure we didn't know about before.

One more, The Canadian Tire building in Yorkville too.
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151 Front street has been around for a while now.

Keep in mind that the winter period is usually a slow time for new projects. Expect things to pick up over the next few months. Either way, its nice to have time to see projects in sales actually move to the construction stage. The more projects on the market, the more sales are spread out and the longer it takes for them to get moving.
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- Approval Recommendation
http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2...NY2-40_469.pdf
26 Storey (74.3 m) and 31 Storey (87.0 m) Condo Towers

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5435 Yonge Street
Grand Triumphe Phase 2 & Northtown Manor Senior Residence

- Approval Recommendation
http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2...NY2-46_520.pdf
30 Storey (~87.0 m) Condo and 8 Storey Towers

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1100 Sheppard Avenue West

- Approval Recommendation
http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2...2-47-1_550.pdf
14-17 Storey (35-45 m) Commercial - Residential Mixed Use

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1121 Leslie Street

- Refusal Recommendation
http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2...NY2-49_574.pdf

2 6 Storey (24.0 m) Office Towers
1 19 Storey (60.0 m) Residential Tower
2 28 Storey (87.0 m) Residential Towers

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10 Chester Place

http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2...sc2-36_418.pdf
20 Storey (58 m) Residential Tower

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Old Posted Jan 16, 2007, 9:07 PM
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- Approval Recommendation
http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2...-te2-6_580.pdf
20 Storey (63.75 m incl. Mechanical) revised December 06 proposal down from the original March 06 proposal of 27 Storey (92.9 m)

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50 St. Joseph Street
(St. Michael's College property)

no report link

25 Storey, 37 Storey and 45 Storey Residential Towers. Plus three 6 Storey buildings fronting

Bay Street.

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Construction Start on Bremner Boulevard, east of York Street AKA: MAPLE LEAF SQUARE
http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2...te2-70_552.pdf

Closing of roadway between Feb 7, 2007 to Jan 31, 2010
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