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    477, 481, 483, and 487 Church Street, and 84 Maitland | ?m | LDI Holdings

    Not sure if there is an existing thread for these properties, but looks like they were purchased by LDI Holdings not too long ago. I don't know what the purchase price was, but the site was last acquired by Triovest, as I understand, back in 2016 for $14.45m
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    Toronto The HUB | 258.46m | 59s | Oxford Properties | Rogers Stirk Harbour

    I think this has to do more with accommodating a lay-by (or multiple) for Harbour 60 valet rather than redevelopment of the site. There a ton of permits filed for 60 Harbour and issued between 2022 and 2024 for renos/alterations to accommodate the restaurant I haven't seen any new apps or...
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    Toronto One Roxborough West | 49.42m | 12s | North Drive | Reflect Architecture

    My mistake, you are correct! Thank you for clarifying The VIP launch was in Feb 2024, followed by public launch in March. Looks like they sold 3 units so far - all 3B + Dens
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    Toronto 589 Eglinton East | 139.95m | 40s | Terracap Management | TACT Architecture

    The settlement offer is for a 40 storey tower as per the NRU. Tower setbacks of 20 and 10m to the south and east
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    Toronto 1 Alexandra | 34.68m | 9s | Amdev | Studio JCI

    Looks like 19 Alexandra was purchased for $5.15m end of May (the first house behind the former funeral home). I assume this may form part of a broader assembly. Perhaps they are thinking a tower here and need the house for the 20m setback to neighbourhoods...
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    Toronto One Roxborough West | 49.42m | 12s | North Drive | Reflect Architecture

    I am hearing this one is launching soon or has just launched with prices starting in the $4m range. Only 28 suites. Trying to attract any empty nesters I guess and people who don't want to deal with the maintenance of a ground related
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    Toronto Via Bloor | 138.37m | 46s | Tridel | a—A

    Very cool ethnic grocer with foods predominantly from across Asia. It's a shame they covered up all their glazing so you can't see inside. I suppose it has to do with the depth of the retail unit here. It don't think it's more than 7/8m deep You're getting similar conditions to the Pusateris on...
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    Toronto Artistry Condos | 103.5m | 29s | Tribute | Graziani + Corazza

    Reminds me of that Ministry of Defense building (generalstab) in Belgrade that was bombed by NATO in the 90s - which stood untouched as a monument for a decade And what the complex looked like before the bombing.
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    Toronto 8 Wellesley | Residences at Yonge | 182.15m | 55s | CentreCourt | Arcadis

    Yes and no on 15 Charles. It maintains the design/look of angular plane... but busts right through it! The proposal at 54 stories did sit beneath the angular plane, but at 66 it is beyond
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    Toronto 295 Jarvis Street | 125.22m | 36s | CentreCourt | Arcadis

    Good to see LDA drawings. Wow 2.78m avg floor height. Rental product here?
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    Toronto 46 Spadina Avenue | 100.76m | 30s | Capitol Buildings | Wallman Architects

    As someone who's studied cartography, this map has got to be one of the worst maps I've ever seen
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    Toronto Garden District Condos | 99.97m | 32s | Hyde Park | a—A

    The heritage restoration is well done. Unfortunate that none of those will be retail, but towns instead.
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    Toronto Motto | 47.85m | 13s | Sierra | RAW Design

    This is a topic that's long fascinated me. I agree w/ NL that there are some ppl in the City who care, but it comes down to priority and what takes precedence. Which leads me to PE's excellent point about too much focus from city staff on stepbacks, heights, shadows, and not enough on ground...
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    Toronto 645 Yonge | 280m | 76s | KingSett Capital | AS + GG

    Yup - CBC and S37 were one of the ways of securing this. The city may also be able to protect it via non-residential replacement policies as written in TOcore/Midtown, though the intent of those policies was to apply strictly to office and institutional uses. But because it's written as...
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    Toronto 1837 Bayview | 100.6m | 27s | Gupta | Arcadis

    Same here. Taking their time on this is seeming to work in their favour
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    Toronto 1837 Bayview | 100.6m | 27s | Gupta | Arcadis

    It feels like 1837 is the canary in the coalmine for this area. I reckon they are trying to match heights of 1840 and Glazebrook across the street. And I wouldn't be surprised to see the other approvals in the area (eg 1779, 1840 Bayview, Glazebrook, 537 Eg, etc.) come back for a MV for a few...
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    Toronto Sunnybrook Plaza Redevelopment | 56.92m | 16s | RioCan | Turner Fleischer

    Yup and I think the LRA is coming around with support for 1779 Bayview settlement for example - https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/cc/comm/communicationfile-178131.pdf
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    Toronto 517 Richmond St E | 155.5m | 45s | Colonia Treuhand | Sweeny &Co

    An unsurprising turn of events. Their heights are getting close to the new St Mikes flight path. Though it looks like their 494 Richmond site is more affected by it than 517. Which is why I assume they bumped the heights on 517 and not 494. I think they will also have to account for a crane to...
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    Toronto 5 Huntley | 209.2m | 63s | EHLP | Turner Fleischer

    Straight to the OLT on this one after 137 Isabella just got a refusal (with greater setbacks) and 10 huntley appealed (bc of setbacks). Though 561 Jarvis settled. Not sure how you even have a PAC on a proposal like this and then submit an application
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    Toronto 1930-1938 Bloor West | 62.31m | 17s | Old Stonehenge | Baron Nelson Architects

    Didn't they have a community meeting on April 11th? Post right above yours

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