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Stumbled upon these two renderings...
Any news on this development?

http://www.dailycommercialnews.com/cgi-bin/top10.pl?rm=show_top10_project&id=867ad4ba6dcb07a0163c12a963ee70995254280d&projectid=9070848&region=ontario

This is part of the development...

RETIREMENT, CONDOMINIUM DEVELOPMENT Proj: 9070848-14
Mississauga, Peel Reg ON NEGOTIATED/PLANS COMPLETE
Tannery Village, Phase 1, Tannery St, Queen St, S of Brittania Ave, L5M
$37,000,000 est
Start: March, 2013 Complete: September, 2014
Note: Working drawings are complete. Building permit application has been submitted and is pending approval. Construction start is anticipated spring 2013. Sub trades will be retained through an invited process. See report number 9100609 for phase two.
Project: structural steel frame, fuel fired heating system, construction of a 130-unit, six-storey retirement building and a 56-unit, four-storey condominium building.
Scope: 255,000 square feet; 6 storeys; 2 structures; 186 units
Development: New
Category: Apartment bldgs
First report Tue Sep 11, 2007. Last report Mon Aug 27, 2012.
This report Tue Nov 27, 2012.
 
I'm not a fan of faux-historic designs. Leave history to history. Build modern buildings. The old buildings in Streetsville now were once modern in their time too.
 
I'm not a fan of faux-historic designs. Leave history to history. Build modern buildings. The old buildings in Streetsville now were once modern in their time too.

Buildings are buildings. However, having buildings surrounded by vast asphalt deserts are no dessert for me. Fake second and third floors are next on my pet peeve development list.
 
I'm not a fan of faux-historic designs. Leave history to history. Build modern buildings. The old buildings in Streetsville now were once modern in their time too.

A lot of Toronto's best-known landmarks could be considered "faux-historic". Union Station is as much "Greek Revival" as it is "Beaux-Arts".
 
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Apparently this proposal is back. Plans are for 7 towers.

2 x's 18 storeys
2 x's 14
2 x's 12
1 x's 8

1435 residential units in all. There will be a public meeting:

Community Meeting - Streetsville Centre Plaza Redevelopment
Wednesday, June 28, 2023, at 6:30pm
Hazel McCallion Hall, Vic Johnston Community Centre
335 Church Street, Streetsville, Ontario, L5M 2C2

I think you will see more than a few Streetsville heads exploding over this one.
 
Redevelopment is much needed. My only concern is the highrise heights and much higher density, plus added traffic to the quiet connecting streets. We need more people, but must retain the village feel. Ontario government quotas for housing do not consider the dynamics nor preservation of our town feel
 
I anticipate the proposal will receive similar opposition and feedback to the Port Credit GO-adjacent proposals: too much traffic and inconsistent with the heritage character of the neighbourhood. However, the tallest building for this site, 18 stories, is half the size of the Port Credit proposals.

Reddit post on the local Councillor's newsletter.

 
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It looks like there was a big turnout for the Community Meeting regarding this proposed development. I didn't attend, but imagine the locals were opposed for the usual reasons.

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