daniel_kryz
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I'm thrilled, but I'm worried they'll make it worse (cuz this is Toronto). Is this just a different rendering or have there been any changes?
I wouldn’t worry about it too much. It will take 20 years before completion of this project (like City Place) and during that time we’ll have several changes in all levels of government who will change anything and everything one after another.With a Park Lawn GO station, if it gets frequent service (which it will), I can't see how the Food Terminal doesn't become a very strong potential development site. It would be a great place for an office district, with a pretty good connection to downtown. The site is 40 acres... could do something similar to East Harbour.
Usually there will be more pressure to densify once these developments come to fruition. Although, first capital shouldFirst Capital can you acquire all the condos east of Eau de Soleil and redevelop the entire south side of Lake Shore into something cohesive in inspiring?
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There are varying building heights, and some are tall which is fine because toronto is going to add an extra million people by the time it is done. They look really pretty and add character unlike the ugly slabs at city place....I hope it doesn't all end up as 70 story buildings of City Place.
For the sake of this thread I wont go into deep details, but here's a great read which applies to many businesses in Toronto and the GTA:Why is that important? The Food Terminal's role is probably not what most people think it is. The vast majority of produce bypasses it and goes directly to massive retailer/distributor distribution centres in the suburbs. The facility is antiquated and of convenience only to small or specialty operators, and could serve that role as well on an industrial site in Mississauga/Brampton.
I get that. But if ends up with the look and quality of City Place though, it would be best if this project is sunk now to allow a better developer at the wheel is what I am saying.There are varying building heights, and some are tall which is fine because toronto is going to add an extra million people by the time it is done. They look really pretty and add character unlike the ugly slabs at city place.
Are those still the placeholders?Can't wait- Construction start 2024 according to Allies and Morrison website
Why is that important? The Food Terminal's role is probably not what most people think it is. The vast majority of produce bypasses it and goes directly to massive retailer/distributor distribution centres in the suburbs. The facility is antiquated and of convenience only to small or specialty operators, and could serve that role as well on an industrial site in Mississauga/Brampton.
Following that story from January, 2019, in July, 2019 the provincial government passed legislation to protect the Ontario Food Terminal. It is not going anywhere:For the sake of this thread I wont go into deep details, but here's a great read which applies to many businesses in Toronto and the GTA:
Taking the pulse of the Ontario Food Terminal
The Ontario Food Terminal is at the heart of a complex food web. The 40-acre facility, near downtown Toronto, is of interest to the Ontario government which has appointed an agricultural advisory group to look at several provincial issues, including changes to the Ontario Food Terminal network...thegrower.org
"ignore the giant macaroni" was the point where I knew @DopeyFish needs some outside timeis my mind messing with me or does that render have 42 park lawn in there too?
that'd be the first render we have of that, no?
the fish is pointing to it below. ignore the giant macaroni that kraft seems to have left on the site, that future is avoidable
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This should be fully complete by 2045. By that time the Square One District will be done, East Harbor will be complete, Metro Toronto Convention Center will be re-developed, a new Stadium replacing the Skydome would have been built, and the Ontario Line will be done as well and hopefully Toronto will have an NFL team with a stadium at Downsview and many other skyscrapers would have been built including Mirvish+Gehry, and YSL.
Toronto will only be second to New York in terms of skyscrapers in North America.
Oh, that will happen long before East Harbour is finished.And a one bedroom condo in Barrie will cost $750,000