Toronto 252 Parliament Street | 28.7m | 9s | Core Development | Studio JCI

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The old Salvation Army Thrift Store site on the west side between Dundas and Shuter - across from the new TCDSB school - if that ever goes ahead.


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252 PARLIAMENT ST
Ward 13 - Tor & E.York District


Proposal for a 9-storey mixed-use building. The proposal consists of a total of 71 residential units, 4,958.3 square metres of residential GFA, 402 square metres of amenity space, 140 square metres of at-grade commercial/retail space, resulting in a total GFA of 5,098.3 square metres and an overall density of 4.6 times the area of the lot.
 
This will be a rental building, which also plans to implement a renewable geothermal heating and cooling system.

UT article:



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Geothermal - interesting. Can't seem to remember too many projects with geothermal in Toronto.

I know RioCan have been utilizing it in their rental projects in Ottawa.
 
Geothermal - interesting. Can't seem to remember too many projects with geothermal in Toronto.

I know RioCan have been utilizing it in their rental projects in Ottawa.
A few Collecdev projects are being built with geothermal as well
 
Preliminary Report to the November 10th TEYCC Mtg.


From the report:

The following preliminary issues have been identified:

• The suitability of the proposed height, massing, stepbacks, and setbacks in relation to the area's existing and planned built form character and scale;
• The impacts of window and balcony overlook onto adjacent properties, particularly Neighbourhood-designated properties;
• The impacts of new shadowing on the adjacent Neighbourhood designated properties, the public realm and open spaces. A Shadow Study was submitted and is currently under review by City staff;
• The impacts of any changes to the pedestrian level wind conditions along adjacent and nearby streets and properties, as well as the proposed amenity spaces of the building. A Pedestrian Wind Assessment was submitted and is currently under review by City staff;
• The provision of adequate indoor and outdoor amenity space;
• The suitability of the access configuration between Poulett Street and the proposed vehicular parking and loading, in relation to the proposed development and adjacent properties and streetscape;
• The appropriateness of the streetscape, including minimum clearway widths and the proposed landscape concept;
• The identification of opportunities for parkland or open space; and
• The provision of an appropriate mix of dwelling units;
 

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