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Rise Condominiums, 1443 Bathurst @ St. Clair

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OPA / Rezoning 11 292997 STE 21 OZ Ward 21

- Tor & E.York Oct 14, 2011 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- Maphangoh, Sipo
416-338-5747
Rezoning application to permit the re-development of the lands for a new 25 storey mixed use building containing 324 dwelling units complete with commercial at grade and 283 parking spaces in a below grade parking structure, a portion of which would be operated by the Toronto Parkign Authority.

1443 BATHURST ST
Site Plan Approval 11 293010 STE 21 SA Ward 21
- Tor & E.York Oct 14, 2011 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
Site Plan Approval applicaiton to facilitate the the re-development of the lands for a 25 storey mixed use building containing 324 dwelling units complete with commercial at grade and 283 parking spaces in a below grade parking structure, a portion of which would be operated by the Toronto Parkign Authority.

1443 BATHURST ST
Rental Housing Demolition & Conversion 11 293020 STE 21 RH Ward 21
- Tor & E.York Oct 14, 2011 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
Rental housing demolition approval application to coincide with rezoning and site plan applications to facilitate a rental replacement program in support of a re-development of the lands for a 25 storey mixed use building containing 324 dwelling units complete with commercial at grade and 283 parking spaces in a below grade parking structure, a portion of which would be operated by the Toronto Parking Authority.
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Old Posted Oct 17, 2011, 2:30 PM
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http://www.insidetoronto.com/news/lo...-and-ellesmere

Six-storey apartments to be demolished near Markham and Ellesmere

Developer to build new units for tenants, condos in area

MIKE ADLER|Oct 10, 2011 - 1:30 PM


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The effort to bring fresh life to the area around Markham and Ellesmere roads saw significant progress this week when Scarborough councillors agreed to demolish a pair of six-storey apartment buildings.

In return for building replacement apartments for all the tenants at Meadowglen Place in a 16-storey building and creating a new local park, a developer was given approval to construct three condominium buildings of up to 24 storeys with 640 units, 32 stacked townhouses and some ground-floor retail.
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An application for the property in 2008, and another to build condo towers at 1221 Markham, helped spur Scarborough Centre Councillor Glenn De Baeremaeker to launch a revitalization plan for the area, one that would ultimately improve local streetscapes and community safety by guiding development.
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The developer will pay $800,000 in return for added density, part of which will create a new park on Brimorton with $300,000 of playground equipment and a splash pad. Another $75,000 will go to the TTC for transit signal priority at three nearby intersections.
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http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2...file-41065.pdf

1 & 2 Meadowglen Place Redevelopment (Ellesmere & Markham), Scarborough, Toronto. 4 Buildings: 2 x 24 st, 16 st, 12 st





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Larger rendering of " The Hill Condos". (925-935 Eglinton Ave West, Forest Hill, Toronto)

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That looks super hot!

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Rise Condos, 25 storeys, Bathurst/St. Clair, Toronto

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111 Bathurst Street, 17 storeys

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Old Posted Oct 19, 2011, 11:47 AM
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Peter Kuitenbrouwer: Development battle brewing at Young and Eglinton

Peter Kuitenbrouwer Oct 19, 2011 – 7:00 AM ET


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A consortium of developers has a plan to build two condo towers, one of them 60-storeys high, at the corner of Yonge Street and Eglinton Avenue, and at first glance it appears North Toronto is girding for a new epic development battle, akin to the Minto Midtown melee that felled a sitting councillor eight years ago.

...This will not end up being taller than Minto. If the developers insist on going as far as they have proposed, they are going to have a fight on their hands.”
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In the opposite corner we have Ed Sonshine, the gum-chewing, pugnacious chief executive of RioCan, one of Canada’s largest shopping mall developers, whose firm owns 50% of a parcel of land assembled on the north-east corner of Yonge and Eglinton. (Metropia, controlled by developer Howard Sokolowski, owns 25% and Bazis, the Kazakhstan-based development company, owns the other 25%.)
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In 1968, in permitting the 30-storey tower above the Pickle Barrel, on the northwest corner, the City of Toronto insisted developers leave a square out front. The city neglected to acquire the square, though; it has remained an ugly, bench-free and lifeless place. Now RioCan, which owns it, plans to replace it with a three-storey shopping plaza, an idea the city blessed last year. (RioCan also plans to add seven storeys to one tower here and five storeys to the other.)
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RioCan, Bazis and Metropia have agreed with TD Canada Trust that it will sell them its site at Yonge and Eglinton in exchange for a marquee bank in the new tower on the northeast corner. They also own the Burger King site east of Yonge and, north of the corner, the site currently housing What-A-Bagel, Town Shoes and Black’s Camera.
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“We want two storeys of retail anchored by the TD Bank and two point towers, one sitting on top of TD. I was told by my guys it’s going to be 50 or 60 storeys, with a second tower on Roehampton.”
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He adds, “Any new development should work in concert with the new underground LRT and the Eglinton subway. I intend to see my residents be part of the design process for that. I am going to be organizing a meeting in the next couple of weeks. This is all pre-application: I want to make sure the representatives of all neighbourhood groups are engaged.”
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Any idea when the RioCan development will go ahead ? Seems like it's taking them forever to get started.
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/\ They've started some of the work already inside at the lower levels.
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Just came across this tidbit from YongeStreet, maybe it's old news, maybe it's new:

"RAW's own tallest building in the works is an as-yet unannounced 60-storey tower in Toronto."

http://www.yongestreetmedia.ca/devne...ver+we+find+it

Unannounced 60 Storey Tower for Toronto, to be designed by RAW.
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Rezoning underway for two 70 storey / 200 meter plus towers by the Harbourfront.

http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/show...postcount=2726
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Rezoning underway for two 70 storey / 200 meter plus towers by the Harbourfront.

http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/show...postcount=2726
Crazy! 60-80 storey proposals and rumours are dropping like autumn leaves in Toronto. This complex will be right across the Gardiner from the Ice twins.
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It's been a hot autumn indeed!

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460 YONGE ST

OPA / Rezoning 11 296426 STE 27 OZ Ward 27
- Tor & E.York Oct 20, 2011 --- --- --- ---

Rezoning application to permit the redevelopment of the lands for a new mixed use building , 60 stories in height complete with 3 levels of commercial/office space, 599 residential units above and 196 parking spaces in a below grade parking structure.
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200 Dundas St. E

Application Number 11 295873 STE 27 OZ

Rezoning application to permit the redevelopment of the lands for a new mixed use building comprised of two towers 48 and 35 stories repsectively atop a podium ranging in height from 2 to 10 stories complete with grade related retail and office, 693 residential units above and 352 parking spaces in a below grade parking structure.
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I'm loving these elevation drawings. Potential new stunner on Bay.


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MORE BREAKING NEWS!

Toronto proposal at 43 Gerrard St. W. to be 150+ metres

Planning Report: http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2...file-41592.pdf

Including the mechanical penthouse, this tower will be 51 storeys and 154.65 metres. This will be an all rental building designed by RAW Design. Rumour is that it will be very colourful.







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