Toronto 276-290 Merton | 49.65m | 13s | Rockport Group | Wallman Architects

...it will only work if they use good solid materials. If they go for that spamdrel nonsense instead, then that building will be very hard to look at even on a good day.
 
January 16, 2021

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according to the NRU, this has been approved at the OLT.
NRU : "The settlement proposal involves a 13-storey building containing approximately 60 dwelling units."
 
New renderings are updated in the database. There are several project information changes in the database. The overall building height decreased from 61.87m to 49.65m. The storey count changed from 16 to 13 storeys. The total unit count decreased from 100 to 60 units. Finally, total parking spaces increased from 86 parking to 93 parking.

Renderings are taken the via Site Plan Approval:

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Could be decent, I like the balcony railing treatments and wood accents. Brick is always nice too. As an aside, Merton between Yonge and Mt. Pleasant is one of my favourite streets in terms of scale with its consistent midrise form. Definitely something I'd like to see more of around the city, and in my opinion creates a more pleasant environment than clusters of residential skyscrapers.
 

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