J T CUNNINGHAM
Senior Member
IF anyone thinks that that clip is bad, just look at the others!
(You ain't seen nothin' yet.)
Regards,
J T
(You ain't seen nothin' yet.)
Regards,
J T
So many conspiracy theories in this thread. There are better forums to discuss that. Every time I think there might be an update on the rubble, I see someone else claim that someone burned down the building. As for the tax break, there's no way tax payers will support it. I know I won't. Why should rich entrepreneurs who own valuable property be allowed to pay less taxes than the average citizen? Ultimately, these are private buildings you're talking about. you can't force people to make certain business decisions in order to fit in your ideals.
IF anyone thinks that that clip is bad, just look at the others!
(You ain't seen nothin' yet.)
Regards,
J T
CBRE Toronto North is pleased to present the development of 335 Yonge Street, to be located at the southeast corner of Yonge Street and Gould Street at a main gateway to Ryerson University. This Flagship Retail Opportunity is located one half block north of Canada’s Premier Intersection Yonge Street & Dundas Street.
335 Yonge Street will contain up to 5 levels of premium retail and restaurant space offering incredibly high exposure to the most famous block in Canada.
Just to the south is the Toronto Eaton Centre (routinely one of the top three performing malls in Canada performing at a reported $1,280 psf) attracting over 52 million visitors per year. The renown Yonge/Dundas Square gathering venue is located due south and Ryerson University with its educational notoriety and 30,000+ students, is immediately east of this site. The demographics including day time, evening and weekend statistics are unparalleled in Canada.
There are up to 5 levels of retail programmed with floor plates currently at about 13,000 SF each. Discussions are currently underway to determine if the project will include four storeys of retail only, four storeys of retail with up to ten mixed use floors above or as much as four levels of retail with up to 30 floors of residential condominium units above.
Timing for the project is estimated to be 2016 or earlier.
Rental Rates are to be determined.
…is located due south and Ryerson University with its educational notoriety…
That render makes it look like HMV is part of this development.
That render makes it look like HMV is part of this development. I'm also hoping they're looking for ways to make the block a bit more permeable, possibly with connections under/above ground to neighbouring buildings, through the subway concourse, etc. This is one stretch where I'm less concerned about killing the life on the street than I am about things being designed in a way that they can handle the pedestrian loads through the area. It's already pretty congested to walk through, and it's only going to get busier as more developments fill in.