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As per Berkley Group's website and a notice from Cesar Palacio posted here, this address will be re-developed.
 

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conceptual rendering released at the community meeting this evening.

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Update from application submission today:

'Site Plan Control Application a terraced 8-storey residential building (height of approximately 25 metres plus a 4.0 metre mechanical penthouse). The proposal includes 55 residential units, 3,954.0 square metres of residential GFA, 21 automobile parking spaces (below grade in parking stackers) and 56 bicycle parking spaces.'
 
This should have retail at-grade. The proposal is for live/ work fronting St. Clair.
This issue came up at the community meeting and the presenters (which included Roland at RAW) talked about the awkwardness of having to walk past Prospect to get to the site coming from Corso as part of the issue (it's kind of isolated from the rest of the strip.)

The other issue with this site (as per the developers) is the location within the neighbourhood suggested live/ work spaces could thrive.

As a resident of the neighbourhood I would prefer good retail as the area is begging for it.
 
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It would be silly to not have retail.
There is a lot of foot traffic coming from the west side and north as people make their way to the park.
 
Not having retail here is unfortunate. Especially considering how it basically replaces an existing site that already features retail.
 
It would be silly to not have retail.
There is a lot of foot traffic coming from the west side and north as people make their way to the park.
Have you looked at the area and have not, retail is and has been dieing for decades. Retail will not work everywhere, since the market area is too small or too many of the same thing in different form. You got the big boxes only a few blocks away.
 

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