The redevelopment plan for Sun Media headquarters at 333 King Street East has undergone an amendment to accomodate another tenant: Coca-Cola. This means a new three-storey addition to the west wing of the Sun Building, which will contain about 100,000 square feet of office space for Coca-Cola Canada to set up their new shop. The design features a fluid glass façade elegantly set back with the colour of the Coke logo matching the red brick. Take a look at this promotional poster by the redevelopers First Gulf:

Promotional poster for redevelopment of old Toronto Sun building at 333 King St E

According to First Gulf's webpage for 333 King Street East, the building will be zoned for mixed-use and will incorporate 770,000 square feet of office space and 130,000 square feet of retail. So far, the listed tenants include Sun Media, No Frills, Coca-Cola and George Brown College, and soon there will also be an LCBO, CIBC, National Bank branch, Dollarama and Michael's Art Supplies on premises. Finally, no mixed-use low-rise redevelopment in a trendy neighbourhood is complete without the grumblings of yet another Starbucks opening.