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"...the development team said a building setback would compromise the design and architectural vision."

I don't think it would compromise anything other than the developer's profit.
That was my thought as well.
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"...the development team said a building setback would compromise the design and architectural vision."

I don't think it would compromise anything other than the developer's profit.
The developer's profit will likely be unscathed. The apartments, however, will be more expensive.
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Plan to replace James Street Pub with new mixed-use building goes to committee

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November 24, 2020


A Toronto builder’s bid to tear down the former home of one of Bank Street’s best-known watering holes and replace it with a nine-storey mix of retail space and housing units will go before a city committee this week.

Urban Capital filed an application last fall to build a 128-unit apartment complex at 390 and 394 Bank St., near the corner of James Street. The plan also calls for retail space on the ground floor and two levels of underground parking.

For more than three decades, the property was home to taverns – first under the James Street Feed Co. name and later as the James Street Pub. The developers want to demolish the former pub, which closed last year, as well as a neighbouring building, but because the property is located in a heritage conservation district, the city’s planning committee and full council are required to sign off on the plan.

According to the development application, the new building will house 55 one-bedroom units and 73 two-bedroom apartments, with about 7,000 square feet of retail space on the ground floor that will be split between two tenants.

For those lamenting the loss of the pub’s outdoor seating area, the application points out that the plan includes room for “an opportunity to introduce an outdoor patio” at the corner of Bank and James.

Conditions attached

A two-level underground parking garage would contain spaces for 64 cars and 72 bicycles. The proposal also calls for a rooftop swimming pool and outdoor amenity area as well as a party room and a fitness facility on the ground floor.

The building’s proposed height of 30 metres exceeds current zoning limits, but the Centretown community design plan allows for buildings of up to nine storeys along Bank Street.

City staff say they support the project on the whole, but have attached a number of conditions to the proposal.

While the current design calls for the top two floors to be set back from Bank Street, staff now want Urban Capital to include a stepback at the fourth storey of the Bank Street façade to “better reflect the low-rise historic character” of the street.

Staff also say the builder will be required to provide a lighting plan designed to highlight the lower floors in the evening. City heritage staff will also be asked to sign off on all exterior cladding materials to ensure they reflect the character of the neighbourhood.

The city’s planning committee will vote on the plan on Thursday. Council will then consider the proposal at its Dec. 9 meeting.

https://obj.ca/article/real-estate/r...goes-committee
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Carried by planning committee.
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Urban Capital is hoping to launch this March!

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Adding a little more black brick to the upper floors is a significant improvement. They really pulled it off without having to change the massing.

Looking forward to seeing this one go up.
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Are there any plans for the lot on the corner of Florence & Bank?
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Look good, great infill. Looking forward to seeing this go up and add to the Centretown/Bank area.
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Are there any plans for the lot on the corner of Florence & Bank?
There's been an Ottawa Carleton Construction sign up for a while now on that lot but I haven't seen any plans.

The proposed building on Isabella would slot in pretty nicely in that lot:



I would love to see Project 1 studio (architect of the Isabella building) get more prominent projects on our main streets instead of the usual suspects. That said, the Toronto studio RAW did a great job on James House, can't wait to see it go up. I for one am glad that these will be two separate developments as full block projects in this city always seem to destroy any character of the street. Does anyone have any insight into how long projects of this size generally take to get shovels in the ground after launching sales?
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I would love to see Project 1 studio (architect of the Isabella building) get more prominent projects on our main streets instead of the usual suspects. That said, the Toronto studio RAW did a great job on James House, can't wait to see it go up. I for one am glad that these will be two separate developments as full block projects in this city always seem to destroy any character of the street.
Agreed!
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This building looks like what RLA's buildings COULD look like it they had any creativity or vision whatsoever.
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New signage up at the site. We will be getting floorplans and pricing next week, and then taking reservations shortly after. We have a block of units reserved that will be available on a first-come basis.

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So these will be condos, not rentals?
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So these will be condos, not rentals?
That is correct.
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That is correct.
Awesome! Seems to be far fewer new projects released as condos nowadays.
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How do the prices compare to other similar projects? I'm thinking of the Charlotte on Rideau St.
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Beautiful! Love roof top amenities.
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People really about to drop >$500,000 on a condo with unfinished bare concrete walls and concrete slab ceilings???
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People really about to drop >$500,000 on a condo with unfinished bare concrete walls and concrete slab ceilings???
I prefer that look for a condo than plain white gypsum board. Condos (and, well, everything now) in general are crazy expensive, and a few "missing" sheets of drywall isn't what will make a difference.

This building offers decent sized balconies, great architecture, quality finishes inside and out (won't know for sure until it's built, but it looks good so far), lots of window, but still a good amount of fully insulated walls.
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