Our sister site UrbanToronto.ca reports on an update to a proposal for a 64-storey office tower in the heart of Toronto's Financial District

Looking northeast to the revised submission for Commerce Court 3 by Hariri Pontarini and Adamson Associates

Plans for a new 64-storey, 169,781 square metre tower on the Commerce Court site in Toronto's Financial Core have been revised and resubmitted to the City by design architect Hariri Pontarini and architect of record Adamson Associates on behalf of owner, the QuadReal Property Group.

Commerce Court 3 (CC3) was first submitted for zoning bylaw amendment consideration by the City in December 2017, as a 64-storey tower proposed to replace the International Style 5-storey Commerce Court South (CCS) and 13-storey Commerce Court East (CCE) buildings which were designed by I.M. Pei and constructed in 1972. Commerce Court is dominated by the 57-storey Commerce Court West (CCW), a stainless steel-clad 57-storey Modernist tower also designed by I.M. Pei (and also completed in 1972), and Commerce Court North (CCN), a 34-storey Art Deco tower designed by New York-based York & Sawyer and Toronto-based Darling and Pearson Architects that was completed in 1931.

Related Companies:  Adamson Associates Architects, CCxA, Hariri Pontarini Architects, QuadReal Property Group, Urban Strategies Inc.