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The Tenor (10 Dundas St E, Ent Prop Trust, 10s, Baldwin & Franklin)

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Metropolis centre to be unveiled this fall
After a seven-year delay, Toronto's 'Times Square North' will be completed; Now 'Toronto Life Square'
Ian Munroe, National Post
Published: Thursday, April 12, 2007

After a seven-year delay, one of the final obstacles to completing Toronto's "Times Square North" will be cleared this fall.

The hoardings will come down at Yonge and Dundas streets to reveal the much-awaited Metropolis, a 500,000- square-foot shopping, entertainment and office complex. The building was yesterday renamed Toronto Life Square, after magazine publisher St. Joseph Communications bought naming rights for an undisclosed amount.

PenEquity Management, the project's developer, announced yesterday the mall will open this fall, nine years after PenEquity bought the land and 13 years after the city began its revitalization project for the intersection now known as Yonge- Dundas Square. Once it opens, the city will put up for sale a final parcel of land just east of Toronto Life Square -- which includes 277 Victoria St., 38 Dundas St. E. and an adjacent parking lot.

The Metropolis complex, pictured at the northeast corner of Yonge and Dundas streets yesterday, will make its debut this fall. PenEquity bought the land nine years ago.

"There's still a piece to finish," said city councillor Kyle Rae. "[The properties] are part of the redevelopment that we waited to finish -- the north side -- because then the value of those properties will be worth more."

The delays stem from PenEquity's difficulty in locating tenants willing to pay the neighbourhood's high rents.

"There's been multiple versions and changes to the project along the way," said Neil Miller, a spokesman for PenEquity. "There has been lots of different dates, but yes, there has been a change in tenant mix and other aspects of the project."

Fluctuations in the demand for retail goods may have worked against the company, Mr. Rae said. "Roots was going to go in there, then they didn't. Then Virgin was going to go in, 9/11 happened and they walked away. What has happened is that the market forces in retail have played out its volatility on this project."

Toronto Life Square will house several large spaces for companies such as Adidas, Future Shop, AMC Theatres and Shoppers Drug Mart. It will also host students from Ryerson University, who will use 12 of the building's 24 movie theatres as lecture halls on weekdays.

St. Joseph Communications will also move a broadcasting centre into the building. The first and second floors are due to open this fall, with the rest of the building slated to open by April, 2008.

Early this summer, 20,000 square feet of digital signs should line the outside of the building, including a massive 30-ft.- by-50-ft. video panel, billed by the company as the largest in the country.

The neighbourhood was plagued by drug dealing in the mid-1990s, and some crime remains, including the Boxing Day, 2005, shooting of Riverdale schoolgirl Jane Creba on Yonge just north of Dundas. But local businesses dismiss critics who say the new Yonge-Dundas Square is too gaudy, and say they are largely happy with how the square has transformed.

"It's very much a bright lights, bigcity feeling, and we are encouraging of that very animated atmosphere," said James Robinson, executive director of the Downtown Yonge Business Improvement Area.


© National Post 2007
 
Once it opens, the city will put up for sale a final parcel of land just east of Toronto Life Square -- which includes 277 Victoria St., 38 Dundas St. E. and an adjacent parking lot
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That's the most interesting part of the article. I'm slightly surprised that 277 Victoria will be on the block, given that the entire building is busy with Toronto Public Health. How dare they move the world-class methadone clinic!
 
Re: udpates on CTV and Jack Astor's?

its good to see that a broadcast centre will go into the Toronto Life Square building. I always thought that the location would have been perfect for MuchMoreMusic to move into and have it's own street presence away from the teeny-bopper MuchMusic presence on Queen. Live broadcasts from the Square could have been a regular occurance, and a big tourist draw a la the Rock in NYC.
Large satelite dishes on the roof would also have complimented the video screens on the building.
 
277 victoria st,38 dundas st,and adjacent parking lot-wouldnt this be a perfect site for a tower,as long as the city doesnt sell it to penequity i will be happy.
 
Re: udpates on CTV and Jack Astor's?

So presumably those parcels of land will all be sold to one developer for a large-scale project as apposed to segmenting them. In that case perhaps the square will end up framed by a highrise.
 
Heck. Even a 10 storey building would frame it nicely.
 
Re: udpates on CTV and Jack Astor's?

That plot of land begs for something with a bit of flash and a lot of style to make up for the mistakes of Torch and Metropolis.
 
I don't know if anybody remembers this, but in the very first rendering of Dundas Square that appeared in the Star, circa 1996, there was a tall hotel in that location, so perhaps height is not an issue.

If anywhere in the city calls for something tasteless and, well, glitzy, it is here.
 
Re: udpates on CTV and Jack Astor's?

w hotel ? agree that the square needs alot of flash there to tie it all together.
 
Re: udpates on CTV and Jack Astor's?

Metropolis, err, Toronto Life Square would have served very well as the anchor to a hotel, condo or office tower. I think that's one of the missing elements here. That said, I have to say that I'm excited to finally see the project nearing completion.
 
Do you guys remember the first design for the Hummingbird Tower? The one with the crystal ball on top, it could work there.
 
Re: udpates on CTV and Jack Astor's?

The previous design for the Sapphire Tower would be perfecto-mundo here. Only, since we're (maybe) getting a blue tower south of Nathan Phillips Square...

...uh, let's go for an amethyst one here. After all, it is Ontario's gemstone...

C'mon! Where else could you ever put up a purple tower?!

Cassius - any way to doctor the sphere-topped Sapphire into a Dundas Square location and turn it purple?

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So will 277 Victoria get demo'd or retro-fit?

It's a million dollar question.
 
Re: udpates on CTV and Jack Astor's?

I can't help but be reminded of that ridiculous Star Wars Holiday Special everytime I hear the name "Toronto Life Centre".
 

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