urbandreamer
recession proof
3 years' ago y'all said I was nuts for suggesting a monster was coming to this corner of Yonge. Let's hope it's not a CS monstrosity. Maybe GG swapped sites?
Someone earlier mentioned renderings, but they weren't featured in the UT article; do they indeed exist? I sincerely hope they're more Mirvish-Gehry and less Cityplace/Pinnacle on Young.
It looks like this will be the project that will connect PATH to Aura.
It still is. In any case, it's very much a mid-range family hotel - though one that is showing its' age. They just went through some significant reno though, so I don't see it getting torn down that soon (who knows, I have been wrong before).
Mind you, the one major bonus is the possible removal of the off-Gerrard garage entrance.
AoD
I wonder if the phasing of the proposed redevelopment includes developing the SW half of the property first, which is basically the parking lot to the west of the hotel. That would allow the hotel to stay open for several more years before they'd have to do anything with it. I also wonder if one of the two towers in the SW portion will be the new hotel. If that's the case, they can simply do a 'flip', opening the new hotel the day they close the old one.
I dont know, i believe that by the time this development gets approval and marketed (say 5yrs), there will be many other 3-4star hotels (that are now under construction) opened
ill predict this thing just closes its doors, gets demolished and gives way for the new development to proceed
Yeah, maybe not 4, most likely 3...but one of them will get the height, remember there is a 900/foot monster across the streetI really doubt they will get four towers at the heights proposed here... Probably a shoot for the moon, land among the stars strategy.
I dont know, i believe that by the time this development gets approval and marketed (say 5yrs), there will be many other 3-4star hotels (that are now under construction) opened
ill predict this thing just closes its doors, gets demolished and gives way for the new development to proceed
There is going to be so much density in this area with so many new enormous towers they would be foolish not to consider some underground pathways to help facilitate the movement of pedestrians. Even with the proposed widened sidewalks on Yonge Street, I feel like the pedestrian traffic is going to be so jammed that creating underground networks are a must to include moving forward.