AKS
Senior Member
i would be shocked if they did not go through the rezoning process for additional density. their basis is almost $200/sf GFA with the existing approvals.
The units are over $800 psf
i would be shocked if they did not go through the rezoning process for additional density. their basis is almost $200/sf GFA with the existing approvals.
this OM is dated from nearly a year and a half ago. can you expand upon your "according to urbandreamer..." comment?
This was posted 14 hours ago on urbandreamer's Twitter feed:
(Future) 1000 Bay St condo buyers, did you know a future condo project is likely coming next door--aka at 984 Bay St?
http://www.metcomrealty.com/pdfs/Bay_Street_984_Sale_July_29_-2010.pdf
On further thought, urbandreamer must have meant that 984 Bay has probably been sold, and is likely to be the site of another condo tower next door.
The units are over $800 psf
Is it my imagination..but in that first pic does it not show part of this proposed building already occupying that space (984 Bay) that is for sale.
If thats the case..this development will sooner or later ask for an extra 10 floors.
Hm, interesting. Looks sharp in this night render, I'd like to see what it looks like in the light though.
Agreed, it's a little bit difficult to tell exactly what's going on. There is some variation in the balconies and it feels a little top-heavy to me, but a day rendering might clear that up.Hm, interesting. Looks sharp in this night render, I'd like to see what it looks like in the light though.
Great for all you guys who get your rocks off to all these rinse and repeat boxes, but tedious for the rest of us, and the city. Keep this going and there will be an "aA Avenue" somewhere in Toronto, where clones of people walk among identical buildings in some kind of futuristic nightmare.