Toronto Axiom Condos | 74.98m | 21s | Greenpark | Kirkor Architects

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COMMUNITY MEETING

Wednesday, January 12th, 2010
Time: 7pm
Location: St. Lawrence Hall
157 King Street East (southwest corner of King and Jarvis)
3rd Floor, East Room
Planning application for: 424 - 460 ADELAIDE STREET EAST
Site
The subject property is flat and essentially rectangular in shape, oriented in an east-west
direction, located at the northwest corner of Adelaide Street East and Ontario Street. It is 0.43
hectares (1.06 acres) in size with approximate
dimensions of 72 metres along Adelaide Street
East and 60 metres along Ontario Street.
At present, the western half of the site is
occupied by a two-storey, yellow-brick
warehouse building housing a post-production
film company. The eastern half of the site is a
surface parking lot. There are 12 existing trees
in the vicinity of the property, six smaller trees
on the property and six within the City’s
landscaped right-of-way along the Ontario
Street frontage.
Proposal
Larino Holding Corp., a subsidiary of the Greenpark Group, is the owner of the subject property
at 424-460 Adelaide Street East. They are proposing a residential condominium development
consisting of two towers (19 and 17 storeys), above a podium ranging in height from one to nine
storeys. Overall, the project is proposing 34,289 square meters of residential gross floor area,
which equates to a floor space index of 7.95 times the lot area. A total of of 480 units are
proposed, with a mix of 59 bachelor (12%), 357 one-bedroom (75%) and 64 two-bedroom (13%)
units. Eight loft units are proposed along the eastern edge of the property, with direct pedestrian
access to Ontario Street.
Purpose of the Meeting
The meeting will provide an opportunity for the community to have input on this project, view
the plans and ask questions. If you cannot attend the meeting, you can still make your views
known by sending a fax (416) 392-1330 or by writing to Raymond David, Director, Community
Planning, Toronto and East York District, City Planning Division, 100 Queen St. W., Floor 18
E., Toronto ON, M5H 2N2.
If you would like further information about the proposal, please contact Willie Macrae,
Planner, at 416-392-7572, or by e-mail at wmacrae@toronto.ca.
You may also contact Councillor Pam McConnell, Ward 28, at (416) 392-7916.
Notice to correspondents:
Personal information received at the community consultation meeting or contained in your
correspondence to the City, is collected under the City of Toronto Act, 2006, the Planning Act,
and the City of Toronto Municipal Code. The City collects this information to enable it to make
an informed decision on the relevant issue(s). Individuals who submit correspondence should be
aware that any personal information in their communication will become part of the public
record. The City will make it available to the public, unless the individual expressly requests the
City to remove the personal information. Questions about the collection of this information may
be directed to the Planner listed above.
A copy of the Preliminary Report providing background information about this proposal can be
found on the City’s website at:
http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2010/te/bgrd/backgroundfile-32566.pdf.
Compliance with City Council policy respecting Notice may result in you receiving duplicate
notices.
Attendant Care Services can be made available with some advance notice.
 
The midrise originally planned for this site, by Hariri Pontarini, was 10x better. :(
 
Design Review Panel agenda March 29:

4:00 pm 424 - 460 Adelaide Street East
Rezoning and Site Plan Application, 2nd Review (1st Review Oct. 2009)
Greenpark Developments
Presentations:
Willie Macrae, Community Planning; Myron Boyko, Urban Design
Cliff Korman, Kirkor Architects and Planners
 
what new about that (Kirkor + Greenpark = failure)
 
from today's Daily Commercial News, posted with the usual warning....

CONDOMINIUM BUILDINGS Proj: 9127476-2
Toronto, Metro Toronto Reg ON NEGOTIATED/PLANNING
Axiom Condomiums, 424-460 Adelaide St E, Ontario St, Sherbourne & Parliment St, M5A 1N4

$40,000,000 est

Note: Owner is seeking city council rezoning approvals. Preliminary design is underway. Site plan approval submissions are anticipated fall/winter 2011. Schedules for working drawings, sub trade tender and construction are undetermined pending occupancy. Further update fall 2011.

Project: proposed construction of two condominium apartment buildings on Adelaide St E, at Ontario St; between Sherbourne and Parliment Streets. The buildings will be 17 and 19 storeys and will have 480 units total. There will be three levels of below-grade parking for 273 spaces.
Scope: 34,290 m²; 19 storeys; 4 storeys below grade; 2 structures; 480 units; parking for 273 cars; 1 acres

Development: New
Category: Apartment bldgs
 
does 424 include the parking lot to the west?

460 looks like it's the east parking lot from google maps, but i can't see the site being wide enough to accommodate 2 squat towers, unless the image has been squished ?!?
 
The bases remind me of the rustic warehouses along King between Spadina and Bathurst. If they use real brick and add some fine details and good materials, this could actually turn out pretty nice. Maybe there's hope for Greenpark after all.
 
On one hand, this condo is unremarkable, even bad. On the other hand, Greenpark, the developer, used to build nothing but semi-detached and detached sprawl in the outer 905 as recently as 6 years ago. The fact that they got into the downtown condo business shows how much of a sea change the GTA's development industry has made in the past decade. In the US, and in sprawling Canadian cities, they say that we build sprawl because developers don't know how to build anything else. One day, pretty soon, Toronto developers won't know how to build anything besides high density condo projects, and that might just be the end of sprawl.
 
In the absence of an historical facade, they invented one. The building does not have unity - awkward is an understatement.
 

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