All that Hurontario area is on hold until the LRT is built as well the water trunk line, but is be taller buildings than what being built, with retail at the base. This also applies to the condo across the street thats before the OMB.any idea what will be the future project in the empty space (on hurontario side) beside the amber condo being built? condo? townhomes? retail? thx
There a 33s across the street that was appoved years ago and is now at the OMB for some reason. It can't be built like the rest of this site until the waterline and trunk line is completed around 2017.They need some highrises on the east side of Hurontario. Very lopsided.
Another fine example of how not to built development on a major road and build a city for cars.
Both plazas as well the vacant land to the east on Eglinton have plans for towers, but those plans have yet to surface. Another fine example of how not to built development on a major road and build a city for cars.
Not really. This is actually exactly how to develop along a major road in a city built for cars. It's way better than building single family residential homes with backyards that face the street.
At the end of the day, these strip malls are disposable structures. They are extremely easy to get rid of vs. single family homes. Their use as strip malls has essentially reserved this land for greater uses in the future.
Why take risks when you have a reliable revenue vehicle as a property owner?