If possible this design could set a precedence on Yonge . Creating a U podium setbacks to leave room for small cafe gardens with trees and benches etc. This would widen Yonge St sidewalks for pedestrians street performers and venders. And alleviate the canyon look to the streets. Buildings with small lots can also create this U podium setback on the ground levels first few floors. Having outdoor garden cafes etc under the high rise building.
This would make Yonge St a very green !! pedestrian street !!
I get the sense that courtyard is for automobiles, rather than actual people. I'd hate to see that use fronting Yonge street.
The City will not want cars turning in from Yonge Street. It's against policy to add new vehicular access across busy sidewalks if there are any other options available. That's not to say that a pedestrian forecourt on Yonge would be unwelcome, though proponents would need to convince planners of the benefits of breaking the street wall they envision for Yonge. (Right across the street from here, there's some push-back against revealing the base of the clock tower. Not sure what the current state of that is: I hope we get a nearly free-standing clock tower and resulting wider sidewalks.)
I think that this proposal is absolutely bound to change in some ways before it's approved.
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