UtakataNoAnnex
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Can I double /upvote this?Why do people still eat McDonald's or listen to Nickelback?
Can I double /upvote this?Why do people still eat McDonald's or listen to Nickelback?
2026 seems like a long time seeing as all the zoning and everything is done, and the most of the digging to get it started.
Rumors out there that Concord didn’t outright buy Ysl instead Concord became main developer and partner with Cresford so Cresford still alive but badly injured. Nobody knows but I guess most likely Concord will be expanding upward 90 stories and/or looking to expand south towards Ryerson learning centre building at Yonge/Gould street. So don’t count previous ceiling height going to be same.Received letter from YSL, concord take over this project, every buyer keep their contract. Expect finish time is 2026. Today has workers working on site
Admittedly, including the digging of the pit; but King Blue took 5 years from ground break to occupancy.
It was also less than 1/2 the height of this proposal.
5 years seems like a long time for a project of that size so not a great comparison. Look how fast the Prestige is going up.
Prestige broke ground in March 2018, and will wrap ~ May 2022 all going well. That's 4 years, 2 months by my count.
King Blue is a better comparison for a couple of reasons.
1) Both sites had to deal w/heritage facade retention.
2} YSL is on a much tighter site vs Prestige which impacts construction time.
Note that 2026 is only 5 years away..........we're not talking a huge difference here.
That makes sense, and might be why a sale hasn't shown up yet for the main part of this development.Rumors out there that Concord didn’t outright buy Ysl instead Concord became main developer and partner with Cresford so Cresford still alive but badly injured. Nobody knows but I guess most likely Concord will be expanding upward 90 stories and/or looking to expand south towards Ryerson learning centre building at Yonge/Gould street. So don’t count previous ceiling height going to be same.
3 Chelsea hotel towers + 1 at Yonge Gerard south/west corner + 1 at Yonge & elm south of Gerrard + 1 YSL + 1 at 415 Yonge just north of gerrard + 1 Aura + 1 at Yonge & Gould south of gerrard , total 9 towers around Yonge and gerrard intersection alone. That is CrazyCrazy that Yonge and Gerrard is going to end up being our tallest intersection. Who would have guessed? Include the Chelsea which is in the works and you've got an entire skyline at one
Perfect place for all those tall towers in the skyline too as it adds to the peak around Aura. Looking forward to seeing Yonge Street lined with loads of height.Crazy that Yonge and Gerrard is going to end up being our tallest intersection. Who would have guessed? Include the Chelsea which is in the works and you've got an entire skyline at one intersection.
Well Concord new construction office just opened few days ago at 357 1/2 Yonge just south of Zanzibar 12 1/2 feet frontage was sold on dec 21,2020 for 7.6 million dollars which owned by Cresford.previously, it is on land registry record but nothing for YSL Lot and if existing already sold Ysl condos contracts still in place then that’s the only thing make sense that cresford and concord joined for Ysl project. And concord is main developer. one thing for sure there won’t be a little park at 357a & 357 1/2 Yonge previously owned by cresford which we heard of previously instead of park concord might have different plans for south of YSL.That makes sense, and might be why a sale hasn't shown up yet for the main part of this development.
i thought you meant the island for a second was very confused about what concord was doing in the Indian oceanjust south of Zanzibar