Many of them will be living and working in Sugar Wharf, where preliminary Phase II plans include: three residential towers with more than 2,600 units, including a purpose-built rental apartment with about 750 market and affordable units; an elementary school being designed in collaboration with the
Toronto District School Board; and a children's daycare centre designed in collaboration with the City of Toronto.
“Since the condo market is totally shut down, we don't have an anticipated start date yet,” Menkes said. “We’re shovel-ready on the first tower.
"We’re ready to begin construction and we're negotiating our agreements with both our municipal and federal partners towards getting the development of the first tower, which will be a rental building.”