scarberiankhatru
Senior Member
They allow barbecues, so I could probably stretch that into a pizza oven/kiln.
Looking forward to seeing Newtonbrook Pottery showing up on the Antiques Roadshow in 100 years.
Here's a report:
http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2007/ny/bgrd/backgroundfile-6433.pdf
Low-rise DUCA offices on Yonge (not sure about retail yet) with a 17 storey seniors' home at the back - John Anderson's was demolished a few days ago and when the new part's done, construction will begin to turn the site of the old DUCA into the seniors' home...supposedly DUCA will stay open the entire time. It flew under the radar because it's not a condo, I guess. I'd also take pictures but I don't have a camera.
I'm kind of surprised that the Yonge frontage will only be 2-3 storeys, but it's certainly better than a parking lot.
This isn't an office building, it's the retirement home. This whole development is utterly sad, including the office building.
I have seen a lot of complaints about this building on previous posts.
What would you have preferred to see?