Toronto 65 King Street East | 82.9m | 18s | Carttera | WZMH

I don not mind the roof terraces and the base is 'OK' however the facade overall is uninteresting. A 'filler' at best. In additionI'm happy to see this prime location built upon finally! I also believe this is an appropriate height for this area.
 
A few renderings from a new set of architectural plans that came in today:

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http://app.toronto.ca/DevelopmentAp...icationsList.do?action=init&folderRsn=3866981

Surprise cameo from Walter Jr. of Breaking Bad:

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Developers are betting if they build it, tenants will come
One of the oldest commercial blocks in Toronto is about to get a new lease on life as an office complex. It’s unique not only for the heritage elements that will be restored, but also because it’s being built on a purely speculative basis.
Carttera Private Equities Inc. is starting construction on its 18-storey 65 King East project without signing any major anchor tenants. Normally a developer would have a significant portion of a building leased before starting work,

Carttera is betting that in Toronto’s hot commercial real estate market, space in the innovative project will be booked before the project is completed in late 2020.
More...https://www.theglobeandmail.com/bus...e-betting-if-they-build-it-tenants-will-come/


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On eight outdoor terraces, the building will feature 18,000 square feet of outdoor space with panoramic views.
 

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Application is still under review, or website not updated yet:

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