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    Toronto 898 Broadview Avenue | 20.31m | 6s | REVE DVMT | QBS Architects Inc

    Lol ohhh the highest score on UT wow, you must be proud. Ive built 1000's of units, including many barrier free ones. A few missing middle projects without an elevator aren't going to move the needle one way or the other. We shouldn't be designing based on the lowest common denominator..
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    Toronto 898 Broadview Avenue | 20.31m | 6s | REVE DVMT | QBS Architects Inc

    Who cares what you want, who are you?
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    Mississauga 3680 Hurontario Street | ?m | 71s

    Mississauga fights tooth and nail for 0.95 spaces/unit (0.8 res + 0.15 visitor). These are their recent rates and they are gospel to staff and Council.
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    Mississauga 1000 Dundas Street East | 70.4m | 20s | Ahmed Group | WZMH

    But they did redesignate these lands in the Official Plan for Mixed-Use thereby signaling to the development community that they want to see residential and commercial growth along Dundas. The issue with Mother Parkers was that the smell of coffee brewing would be an issue for the new residents...
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    Mississauga 70 Park Street East | 131.3m | 38s | Dream | Arcadis

    Mississauga is a gingerbread town masquerading as a City...
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    Swansea Mews (TCHC, ?, ?)

    A rezoning goes without saying, you can't build anything worthwhile without a rezoning..
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    Swansea Mews (TCHC, ?, ?)

    No. It is designated a Neighbourhood in the Official Plan - the Toronto Zoning By-law 569-2013 does not have a Neighbourhood zone... This would need Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendments for mid or high density residential.
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    Mississauga 3115 Hurontario Street | 123.9m | 36s | Clearbrook | Sweeny &Co

    No way should the City have that kind of power - if I'm a developer and I've approached you to purchase your lands, you refuse, that's great - but it should not impede development of whatever else I own.
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    Toronto Etobicoke Civic Centre | 75.82m | 16s | CreateTO | Henning Larsen

    If it is the same owner from when the last building was demolished then they are in a very ideal situation.. They've watched their land become and the area around it become a major transit hub with huge redevelopment potential. Might have been a tax write off for the last 25 years and now can...
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    Mississauga Lakeview Village | ?m | ?s | Argo Developments | Sasaki

    Double the units, double the Development Charges? Good news, now they get double the development charges!
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    Toronto 2 Clarence Square | 84m | 14s | WolfeCorp | Sweeny &Co

    The map on the website shows a different location.
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    Toronto KING Toronto | 57.6m | 16s | Westbank | Bjarke Ingels Group

    They probably want to get in the ground as soon as possible. That said, there are many stars that have to align for a development to proceed to construction i.e finalizing construction contracts, satisfying notice of approval conditions, financing, dewatering permits and so forth.
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    Toronto 17 St Andrew | 22.6m | 5s | Impressions Group | Z Square

    Oh you must be new to the City!
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    Vaughan Transit City Condos: TC4 & TC5 | 174.34m | 50s | SmartCentres | Diamond Schmitt

    https://maps.vaughan.ca/planit/ search by address, find the DA tab, click documents, the shadow studies are usually folded into the architectural drawings!
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    Toronto Station Place | 134.72m | 40s | First Capital | Diamond Schmitt

    It is under Loblaws corporate umbrella.
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    Toronto Station Place | 134.72m | 40s | First Capital | Diamond Schmitt

    The one at Peter and Richmond is pretty small..

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