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A report is coming to the next Government and Licensing Committee on November 30th, 2020.
Said report is about 'activating' the former Robert Borden Technical School as a community Hub.
However, in the detail of the report, it is clear that the City is intent on acquiring this site, should it be able to come to terms with Toronto Lands Co (the TDSB's real estate disposition arm).
First, the report:
Second, the key passage from the report:
The land exchange contemplated the City obtaining the fee simple interest in the Borden Site, to be used to create a community hub servicing the needs of the local community along with allowing the City to explore city-building opportunities with other City-owned properties nearby.
Based on the above; I looked for City-owned sites contiguous to this property.
4301 Kingston Road, and 4315 Kingston Road are both City owned properties through TCHC.
Entirely based on my supposition and experience, I believe the City to be considering redevelopment of this site should it obtain ownership of the Borden property.
The Kingston Road frontage represents a substantial opportunity as the site is current, predominantly low-desnity (townhouses set well back from the road), with a single hirise.
The hirise (4301) under went a deep building energy retrofit not so long ago; so might be something to be worked around; but it is an older property and less than optimally sited.
The site currently features 'Tower in the Park' space as well as surface parking.
Existing site aerials and streetview pictures follow:
200 Poplar (the Borden Site)
TCHC sites adjacent to the Borden lands; 4301, and 4315 Kingston Road.
Combined, these 3 sites are 8.4ha or ~ 21 acres
This is the School, from Streetview, front facade:
This is the south side of the school property, you can see the hirise 4301 in the background:
This is 4301 Kingston Road:
Finally, this is 4315 Kingston Road:
Added note, the land exchange mentioned in the report would afford the TDSB stratified ownership under a Housing Now site at 770 Don Mills Road.
There is a small update on delays affecting that site, which have in turn impacted the ability to close on this transaction:
Said report is about 'activating' the former Robert Borden Technical School as a community Hub.
However, in the detail of the report, it is clear that the City is intent on acquiring this site, should it be able to come to terms with Toronto Lands Co (the TDSB's real estate disposition arm).
First, the report:
Second, the key passage from the report:
The land exchange contemplated the City obtaining the fee simple interest in the Borden Site, to be used to create a community hub servicing the needs of the local community along with allowing the City to explore city-building opportunities with other City-owned properties nearby.
Based on the above; I looked for City-owned sites contiguous to this property.
4301 Kingston Road, and 4315 Kingston Road are both City owned properties through TCHC.
Entirely based on my supposition and experience, I believe the City to be considering redevelopment of this site should it obtain ownership of the Borden property.
The Kingston Road frontage represents a substantial opportunity as the site is current, predominantly low-desnity (townhouses set well back from the road), with a single hirise.
The hirise (4301) under went a deep building energy retrofit not so long ago; so might be something to be worked around; but it is an older property and less than optimally sited.
The site currently features 'Tower in the Park' space as well as surface parking.
Existing site aerials and streetview pictures follow:
200 Poplar (the Borden Site)
TCHC sites adjacent to the Borden lands; 4301, and 4315 Kingston Road.
Combined, these 3 sites are 8.4ha or ~ 21 acres
This is the School, from Streetview, front facade:
This is the south side of the school property, you can see the hirise 4301 in the background:
This is 4301 Kingston Road:
Finally, this is 4315 Kingston Road:
Added note, the land exchange mentioned in the report would afford the TDSB stratified ownership under a Housing Now site at 770 Don Mills Road.
There is a small update on delays affecting that site, which have in turn impacted the ability to close on this transaction:
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