A public information centre was held this evening to inform the local community of plans to redevelop the rather large and somewhat underused Stonegate Plaza site at Stephen Drive and Berry Road in Etobicoke.
Everything pictured below is very preliminary and conceptual, with the intention to modify the plan to take local concerns into account...
Not that what I saw needs huge work.
Currently the plaza has a ValuMart, and it seems that the plaza's owners have been talking with Loblaws as they are considering upgrading to a full-fledged Loblaws as part of the redevelopment: the new local Sobeys on the Queensway has been a huge hit, and Loblaws wants to compete better. If Loblaws does come in, that will mean more traffic.
Above the Loblaws and other street-level retail there are plans for three 12 storey condos containing up to nearly 700 units total, plus in the podium a 2nd floor community health centre, and possibly a new location for the Humber Bay library.
All of that means more traffic, which is the perfect NIMBY rallying cry, but the densification and urbanization that this project would bring is very beguiling to me. I will have to be patient though: it could be anther 2 years before this even comes before the Etobicoke council for rezoning.
Berry Road frontage:
Stephen Drive frontage:
Ground floor plan:
Second floor plan:
Landscaping plan:
42
Everything pictured below is very preliminary and conceptual, with the intention to modify the plan to take local concerns into account...
Not that what I saw needs huge work.
Currently the plaza has a ValuMart, and it seems that the plaza's owners have been talking with Loblaws as they are considering upgrading to a full-fledged Loblaws as part of the redevelopment: the new local Sobeys on the Queensway has been a huge hit, and Loblaws wants to compete better. If Loblaws does come in, that will mean more traffic.
Above the Loblaws and other street-level retail there are plans for three 12 storey condos containing up to nearly 700 units total, plus in the podium a 2nd floor community health centre, and possibly a new location for the Humber Bay library.
All of that means more traffic, which is the perfect NIMBY rallying cry, but the densification and urbanization that this project would bring is very beguiling to me. I will have to be patient though: it could be anther 2 years before this even comes before the Etobicoke council for rezoning.
Berry Road frontage:
Stephen Drive frontage:
Ground floor plan:
Second floor plan:
Landscaping plan:
42