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    Toronto Queen's Park North Revitalization | ?m | ?s | City of Toronto

    I may have shared this previously on this or another thread, but to @Northern Light's point about the viability of patio seating, I got an interesting anecdote from a U of T bigwig a little while ago: before the Landmark project, they ran a little test case on patio seating because they wanted...
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    Toronto BMO Field Renovations (FIFA26) | MLSE | Gensler

    when you spy a @kotsy pic in the wild (uncredited, no less...):
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    Toronto Queen's Park North Revitalization | ?m | ?s | City of Toronto

    Not for nothing, but I also get a chuckle out of the notion of the city that has "ball hockey playing not permitted" signs on its streets and "no tobogganing" signs in its parks being cool with a tree walk.
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    Toronto Queen's Park North Revitalization | ?m | ?s | City of Toronto

    Take the entire tree walk budget and put it to plantings, pavers, and seating.
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    Toronto KING Toronto | 57.6m | 16s | Allied | Bjarke Ingels Group

    If they're not done by May 28, 2028, Allied are royally hooped...
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    Toronto 69 Old Mill Terrace | 135.7m | 39s | Fairway | Superkül

    That's a very solid effective land price, even in today's market, if they get anything close to their density ask (which they will).
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    Toronto 761 Dundas Street East | 160.55m | 48s | AWIN | Arcadis

    That's an insult to printers tbqh.
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    Toronto West Don Lands: Blocks 17 & 26 | 147m | 43s | Aspen Ridge | Core Architects

    The real race: this project breaking ground vs. the Ontario Science Centre roof collapsing...
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    Toronto 761 Dundas Street East | 160.55m | 48s | AWIN | Arcadis

    ...that, and presumably it also means the City's de facto endorsement of having these dealers queue cars and car trailers in the f***ing bike lane all the time will be rendered moot. Also, ban Arcadis.
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    Toronto The Dupont | 36.55m | 9s | Tridel | Turner Fleischer

    The lobby looks open and there is an A-frame standing outside, so I'm assuming they've started PDIs.
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    Toronto Rogers Centre Renovations | ?m | ?s | Toronto Blue Jays | Populous

    This might be the most self-aware thing a sports billionaire has ever done.
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    Toronto U of T: Temerty Building | 55.6m | 11s | U of T | MVRDV

    To me it's less a question of height and more one of massing/bulk; I just don't think that west side is very well resolved, and that's the one that really has (or Ideally should have) a dialogue with Convocation Hall and the little north-south road down to College. And maybe I'd feel a bit...
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    Toronto U of T: Temerty Building | 55.6m | 11s | U of T | MVRDV

    Not so sure about the scale of this here.
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    Toronto 69 Old Mill Terrace | 135.7m | 39s | Fairway | Superkül

    Also does this imply that they would be fine with legal deer hunting?
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    Toronto Cielo Condos | 120.5m | 34s | Collecdev-Markee | KPMB

    The 5-7-storey cladding lag thing is a pretty common trope that I hear a lot from old school construction folks, or from folks who’ve picked that up from old school construction folks. It takes one look around almost any site in the city to see that this fairly rarely occurs. There are also...
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    Toronto 1087 Yonge | 120.1m | 35s | Generation Capital | a—A

    It doesn't really indicate anything other than the seller (Zinc) hired an architect with whom it had worked previously to prepare basic elevations and plans to support an upzoning that the seller felt was required to extract maximum value for the site given the new PMTSA framework and recent...
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    Toronto Mirvish Village (Honest Ed's Redevelopment) | 85.04m | 26s | Peterson | Henriquez Partners

    To boot — this somewhat odd exchange has reminded me that I took a leasing tour of the market units in May of last year. Pics of those units below. I toured 5 or 6 different units, both with and without exposed ceilings. Finishes look to be broadly the same as in the affordable units...
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    Toronto Mirvish Village (Honest Ed's Redevelopment) | 85.04m | 26s | Peterson | Henriquez Partners

    I would also add to this that the City has demonstrated less than no interest in regulating unit layouts. I have tried on numerous occasions to get Staff to care about unit layouts as a way to understand some of our “asks” related to the form of the building (sculpting, setbacks, stepbacks...

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