Toronto 280 Jarvis Street | 74.7m | 22s | Antorisa Investments | Giannone Petricone

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This is just north of Gerrard

Application: Demolition Folder (DM) Status: Not Started

Location: 189 MUTUAL ST
TORONTO ON M5B 2B4

Ward 27: Toronto Centre-Rosedale

Application#: 14 223526 DEM 00 DM Accepted Date: Sep 17, 2014

Project: SFD - Townhouse Demolition

Description: Proposal to demolish 189, 191, & 193 Mutual St - Rowhouse.


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A midrise incorporating those rowhouses could be cool; they mesh well with the street other than the fact that they're floating in the middle of a lot.
 
Looks like the north-west intersection of Gerrard/Jarvis is next

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280 JARVIS ST
Ward 27 - Tor & E.York District

Proposed Use --- # of Storeys --- # of Units ---
Applications:
Type Number Date Submitted Status
OPA & Rezoning 16 271639 STE 27 OZ Dec 29, 2016 Application Received
 
All properties involved:

102 GERRARD ST E
104 GERRARD ST E
110 GERRARD ST E
280 JARVIS ST
284 JARVIS ST
288 JARVIS ST
290 JARVIS ST
189 MUTUAL ST
191 MUTUAL ST
193 MUTUAL ST

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I'm sad about Harvey's. But thrilled about green+ross. That place is an eyesore and is often quite fumey when passing by.
 
From the size of these assembled properties. This is looking like a major development of one to two high rises etc. They probably have to move the preserved homes aside for room the build the new structures.
 
I know. It's more of a cultural touchstone than anything else, I expect. I remember its seedy presence back in the early 80s when I was living at Jarvis and Maitland. All the working girls on the corner.
 
The heritage structures are well positioned for inclusion into a podium (or for building around them). Hopefully they can figure out a respectful way to maintain them.
 
Hooker Harvey's is infamous but I do not think any one is lamenting its loss.
I do recall a 'women of the night' getting her high heel caught in a grate near the entrance many years ago...the language that ensued!!!!#$@%%!!
Seriously I am very happy that this particular block will be developed. I am certain the two historical houses will be retained and move around the site to a corner and highlighted...I hope.
 
On another note I wonder about the lot where the gas station was next to the Keg Mansion...what's going on there? Is there already a site for that on here?
 

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