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Canada's 50 Tallest Proposals

Canada's Top 15 Proposals (archive)


--- QUICK LIST ---

(diagram)


1. Pinnacle One Yonge 1 (Toronto): 293m / 961ft
2. Theatre Block - Centre Tower (Toronto): 289.8m / 951ft
3. Theatre Block - West Tower (Toronto): 286m / 938ft
4. Theatre Block - East Tower (Toronto): 278.6m / 914ft
5. The Edmontonian (Edmonton): 278m / 912ft
6. Holt Renfrew Tower (Toronto): 277m / 909ft
7. Pinnacle One Yonge 2 (Toronto): 267m / 876ft
8. 156 Front (Toronto): 265m / 869ft
9. Pinnacle One Yonge 3 (Toronto): 262m / 860ft
10. Pinnacle One Yonge 4 (Toronto): 248m / 814ft
11. 37 Yorkville I (Toronto): 237.5m / 779ft
12. Pinnacle One Yonge 5 (Toronto): 230m / 755ft
13. 80 Bloor Street West (Toronto): ~~~m / ~~~ft
14. Hotel at Michael's Inn (Niagara Falls): 229m / 751ft
15. Hotel at Niagara Falls Aviary Site (Niagara Falls): 222m / 728ft
16. Telus Sky (Calgary): 221m / 725ft
17. 2 Queen West (Toronto): 220m / 722ft
18. Eau du Soleil - Sky Tower (Toronto): ~~~m / ~~~ft
18. Kings on 4th (Calgary): ~~~m / ~~~ft
20. Massey Tower (Toronto): 208.3m / 683ft
21. The Icon (Toronto): 207m / 679ft
22. 88 Scott Street (Toronto): 204m / 669ft
23. Casa III (Toronto): 203m / 666ft
24. YC Condominiums (Toronto): 198m / 650ft
25. Hotel at Loretto Christian Life Centre (Niagara Falls): 197m / 646ft

26. E Condos South (Toronto): 194.4m / 638ft
27. 171 Front Street (Toronto): ~~~m / ~~~ft
27. 1 Yorkville (Toronto): ~~~m / ~~~ft
29. Brentwood Town Center Development Phase 1 (Burnaby): 186.2m / 611ft
30. Pinnacle One Yonge Office (Toronto): 185m / 607ft
31. 481 University (Toronto): 183.8m / 603ft
32. 37 Yorkville II (Toronto): 182.5m / 599ft
33. Waterways I (Toronto): ~~~m / ~~~ft
34. Wellesley on the Park (Toronto): 181m / 594ft
35. 22|21 Yonge (Toronto): 180m / 591ft
36. 592 Sherbourne (Toronto): 179.6m / 589ft
37. Brookfield Place Calgary Tower Two (Calgary): 178m / 584ft
38. IQ Tower 5 (Toronto): 175m / 574ft
38. IQ Tower 6 (Toronto): 175m / 574ft
40. 319 King West (Toronto): 174.6m / 573ft
41. 501 Yonge South (Toronto): 174m / 571ft
42. Vibe One (Ottawa): ~~~m / ~~~ft
42. Eau du Soleil - Water Tower (Toronto): ~~~m / ~~~ft
44. Burrard Gateway Tower 1 (Vancouver): 167.6m / 550ft
45. Sky City Centre (Winnipeg): ~~~m / ~~~ft
46. Yonge + Rich (Toronto): 165m / 541ft
47. 599 Yonge (Toronto): 163.2m / 535ft
48. Station Square Tower 3 (Burnaby): 163.1m / 535ft
48. 403 Bloor East (Toronto): 163.1m / 535ft
50. City Centre Hotel (Calgary): ~~~m / ~~~ft

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--- RENDERS ---


1. Pinnacle One Yonge 1 (Toronto): 293m / 961ft


http://www.archdaily.com/367812/one-yonge-hariri-pontarini-architects/



2. Theatre Block - Centre Tower (Toronto): 289.8m / 951ft


http://urbantoronto.ca/news/2013/06/updated-plan-mirvishgehry-ups-wow-factor
Note: In the middle.



3. Theatre Block - West Tower (Toronto): 286m / 938ft


http://urbantoronto.ca/news/2013/06/updated-plan-mirvishgehry-ups-wow-factor
Note: On the left.



4. Theatre Block - East Tower (Toronto): 278.6m / 914ft


http://urbantoronto.ca/news/2013/06/updated-plan-mirvishgehry-ups-wow-factor
Note: On the right.



5. The Edmontonian (Edmonton): 278m / 912ft


http://www.edmontonjournal.com/Update+st...dominate+city+skyline/9109100/story.html



6. Holt Renfrew Tower (Toronto): 277m / 909ft





7. Pinnacle One Yonge 2 (Toronto): 267m / 876ft


Note: On the right.



8. 156 Front (Toronto): 265m / 869ft


http://urbantoronto.ca/news/2014/02/first-renderings-appear-cadillac-fairviews-156-front-west



9. Pinnacle One Yonge 3 (Toronto): 262m / 860ft


http://www.archdaily.com/367812/one-yonge-hariri-pontarini-architects/
Note: Second on the right from the centre.



10. Pinnacle One Yonge 4 (Toronto): 248m / 814ft


Note: Second from the right.



11. 37 Yorkville I (Toronto): 237.5m / 779ft


Note: In the foreground.



12. Pinnacle One Yonge 5 (Toronto): 230m / 755ft


http://www.archdaily.com/367812/one-yonge-hariri-pontarini-architects/
Note: Second from the right.



13. 80 Bloor Street West (Toronto): ~~~m / ~~~ft


http://urbantoronto.ca/forum/showthread....ugarand-Corp-66s-aA)?p=777967#post777967



14. Hotel at Michael's Inn (Niagara Falls): 229m / 751ft





15. Hotel at Niagara Falls Aviary Site (Niagara Falls): 222m / 728ft





16. Telus Sky (Calgary): 221m / 725ft


http://telussky.com/index.php


17. 2 Queen West (Toronto): 220m / 722ft


http://urbantoronto.ca/news/2013/09/cadillac-fairview-updates-plans-2-queen-west-tower



18. Eau du Soleil - Sky Tower (Toronto): ~~~m / ~~~ft


Note: On the left.



18. Kings on 4th (Calgary): ~~~m / ~~~ft


http://www.kingsonfourth.com/



20. Massey Tower (Toronto): 208.3m / 683ft





21. The Icon (Toronto): 207m / 679ft


http://urbantoronto.ca/news/2013/10/plans-evolve-55-storey-tower-480-university-and-dundas



22. 88 Scott Street (Toronto): 204m / 669ft





23. Casa III (Toronto): 203m / 666ft


http://www.insidercondos.com/Casa-3-Condos



24. YC Condominiums (Toronto): 198m / 650ft


http://www.candidbling.com/



25. Hotel at Loretto Christian Life Centre (Niagara Falls): 197m / 646ft





26. E Condos South (Toronto): 194.4m / 638ft


http://bazis.ca/blog/new-exterior-renderings-for-phase-2-of-e-condos/



27. 171 Front Street (Toronto): ~~~m / ~~~ft


http://www.altusinsite.com/index_en.php?page=searchengine&searchby=by_cont_id&contact=27120



27. 1 Yorkville (Toronto): ~~~m / ~~~ft


http://bazis.ca/yorkville.html



29. Brentwood Town Center Development Phase 1 (Burnaby): 186.2m / 611ft


http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/showthread.php?p=6476095#post6476095



30. Pinnacle One Yonge Office (Toronto): 185m / 607ft


Note: At the bottom.



31. 481 University (Toronto): 183.8m / 603ft


http://urbantoronto.ca/news/2013/11/davpart-and-hr-developments-set-reinvent-481-university



32. 37 Yorkville II (Toronto): 182.5m / 599ft


Note: In the background.



33. Waterways I (Toronto): ~~~m / ~~~ft





34. Wellesley on the Park (Toronto): 181m / 594ft


http://urbantoronto.ca/news/2013/06/neighbourhood-responds-lanterra-condo-and-park-proposal



35. 22|21 Yonge (Toronto): 180m / 591ft


https://www.facebook.com/2221Yonge



36. 592 Sherbourne (Toronto): 179.6m / 589ft





37. Brookfield Place Calgary Tower Two (Calgary): 178m / 584ft


http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/...-office-development-nyse-bpo-1814383.htm
Note: On the left.



38. IQ Tower 5 (Toronto): 175m / 574ft

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38. IQ Tower 6 (Toronto): 175m / 574ft

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40. 319 King West (Toronto): 174.6m / 573ft


http://scottarch.ca/portfolio/king-street-2/



41. 501 Yonge South (Toronto): 174m / 571ft


Note: On the right.



42. Vibe One (Ottawa): ~~~m / ~~~ft


http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/showthread.php?p=6324291#post6324291
Note: On the right.



42. Eau du Soleil - Water Tower (Toronto): ~~~m / ~~~ft


http://www.blogto.com/city/2013/03/are_these_condos_too_big_for_lake_shore_park_lawn/



44. Burrard Gateway Tower 1 (Vancouver): 167.6m / 550ft





45. Sky City Centre (Winnipeg): ~~~m / ~~~ft


http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/business/



46. Yonge + Rich (Toronto): 165m / 541ft


http://blog.buzzbuzzhome.com/2013/04/yonge-rich-eateries-toronto.html



47. 599 Yonge (Toronto): 163.2m / 535ft





48. Station Square Tower 3 (Burnaby): 163.1m / 535ft





48. 403 Bloor East (Toronto): 163.1m / 535ft





50. City Centre Hotel (Calgary): ~~~m / ~~~ft


http://calgarycitycentre.ca/




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Old Posted Mar 13, 2010, 12:58 AM
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Thanks for putting the list together/starting this new thread Ramako!

Should we add 2 bloor/Cumberland Terrace Re-development to the list?

Here's the full article that was posted at UT:

CUMBERLAND TERRACE - Eyesore revamp approved
March 12, 2010



The city has approved the large-scale redevelopment of a low-rise mall near one of the city’s highest profile intersections.

Oxford Properties’ plan to redevelop Cumberland Terrace northwest of Yonge and Bloor streets with two high-rise condo towers and new retail space got the nod from council at its February 22 and 23 meeting.

Several redevelopment plans have been put forward over the years. The latest one calls for two towers, 36- and 48-storeys respectively, above a three-storey retail podium and four floors of parking with a total of 556 condo units.

In addition, retail units will front onto Cumberland Street, creating a more appealing pedestrian environment. The current mall doesn’t have an engaging presence on Cumberland.

When Oxford submitted its rezoning application almost two years ago, the taller tower was proposed at 45 storeys and the residential component set for 391 units.

At the time, Oxford’s vice president of development John Filipetti told NRU that the developer wants to maximize the site’s potential and add a street presence along Cumberland. Filipetti characterized the current building as an eyesore, stating that Oxford is looking to enliven the south side of Cumberland. (See NRUToronto Edition, October 10, 2008)

The approval includes a $500,000 Section 37 contribution and an agreement to include an underground pedestrian connection between the new retail space and Bay Station, much like the one that now connects Cumberland Terrace to the subway.

In a report approved by council last month, city officials concluded that the project “represents an opportunity to intensify and revitalize an underutilized site at an important intersection and improve the pedestrian realm along Bay, Cumberland and Yonge streets.”

The Bloor-Yorkville BIA also supports Oxford’s plans, but plans to address streetscape improvements on Cumberland during the site plan approval process. The BIA wants to ensure the same treatment and features on the north and south sides of the street.

In a letter to the city outlining the BIA’s concerns, board director Ron Palmer raised questions about the above ground parking levels, Palmer, chair of the BIA’s planning, preservation and urban design committee and a planner with The Planning Partnership, cited potential traffic issues and possible negative visual impacts of the parking facility.

The mass of the taller structure also raises some concerns for the BIA.

“While the Bloor-Yorkville BIA is not necessarily opposed to taller building elements,” Palmer states in the letter, “we certainly remain concerned about the impacts tall buildings, and buildings with large floor-plates may have on adjacent buildings, properties and businesses.”

To avoid future conflicts between residents and businesses, Palmer said the BIA wants assurance that new residents are aware of potential noise from the area’s outdoor bars and restaurants.

Bregman + Hamann Architects designed the building.

Local councillor Kyle Rae is out of the country and was unable to comment. Calls to Oxford Properties were not returned.
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Old Posted Mar 13, 2010, 1:06 AM
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Thanks for putting the list together/starting this new thread Ramako!

Should we add 2 bloor/Cumberland Terrace Re-development to the list?
It's not tall enough to crack the top 15. It may get on the list in a few weeks after some on the current list start construction. Perhaps I'll expand the list to make it top 25 later.

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I don't think that the "Tour Centre-Ville" in Montreal is a real project (more like a vision), unfortunately...
     
     
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Wrong image for Eau Claire tower.
     
     
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Wrong image for Eau Claire tower.
Is there an image at all? I can't find one.
     
     
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I don't think that the "Tour Centre-Ville" in Montreal is a real project (more like a vision), unfortunately...
The height limit in this part of the city is 232.5m...
     
     
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Is there an image at all? I can't find one.
Found it:







     
     
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Anyone know the proposed height for the Lacaille on 4th project in Calgary? it must be in the same range - I think a bit taller.
     
     
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^don't know but, I conservatively estimate it at 190m to the tippy tip using the low res elevation in the brochure
     
     
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quite a few nice tower designs....not loving the dubaish eau claire thing though.
     
     
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Can one of you folks from Calgary tell me what this is and what its status is?

     
     
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Can one of you folks from Calgary tell me what this is and what its status is?
That would be the most recent proposal for FCC2, and it should be considered just that, a proposal with likely no future chance of happening.
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That would be the most recent proposal for FCC2, and it should be considered just that, a proposal with likely no future chance of happening.
If it's got no chance of happening I won't include it. Right now I'm going off of the diagrams which missed LeCaille for some reason. If I'm missing anything let me know.
     
     
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Isn't that also the wrong image for the LaCaille on 4th tower?

Here are the newer renderings:





     
     
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Wow, that is one schizophrenic tower. Calgary's very own 1250 Boulevard René-Lévesque.
     
     
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I'm not sure what developments this render depicts, but I don't believe 44 Eglinton Ave West is one of them.

There are several proposed buildings in this render, such as the ones on the TTC lands on the south side of Eglinton West and all the buildings behind the Canadian Tire Building on Yonge. Also some rather tall future building on the Northeast corner of Yonge and Eglinton here listed as the 44 Eglinton proposal but that cannot be the case.

44 Eglinton Avenue West is on the corner of Duplex Avenue, where that short, very orange looking building, with the blue roof in the middle left of the picture is located.

     
     
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^that's true. here's an elevation line drawing

     
     
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pretty basic in comparison but, I find the old version of RAC3 confusing

     
     
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