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Any word on official height for this one?
There is nothing remotely "official" on all this speculation. It's not even a formal proposal.
Any word on official height for this one?
Why do ppl get upset about losing office space yet with the redevelopment of so much industrial/manufacturing lands--through trendy loft conversions, wholesale redevelopment like LV--no one gives a ?
I say build 'em and modern office towers will go where market demands--just how manufacturing space has moved to Hamilton, Woodstock, Brampton etc.
For those who say office space will be made up elsewhere, that's not a good reason at all, what makes Yonge and Bloor successful is the mixture of commercial and residential, the same can be said about Yonge and Eglinton (or St. Clair), the first of these has slowly been losing office space to new development over the years as well.
From the May 22 TEY COFA:
36. 2 BLOOR ST W
File Number: B0074/12TEY
Zoning
CR T7.8 C4.5 R7.8; By-law 787-2012
(WAIVER)
Ward: Toronto Centre-Rosedale (27)
Property Address: 2 BLOOR ST W Community: Toronto Legal Description: YORK CON 2 FTB PT LOT 21 PLAN 69 PT LOT 1 AND 6 FT STRIP PLAN 158 PT LOTS 1 TO 8 PLAN 419 PT 1 FT RESERVE RP 66R24268 PARTS 2 TO 9 12
THE CONSENT REQUESTED:
To obtain consent to sever the property into two lots.
Conveyed -Parts 1, 2, 28 & 42 on Reference Plan 66R -24268 Address to be assigned
The lot frontage is 39.64 m and the lot area is 1,771.42 m². The existing 34-storey commercial office building will be maintained.
Conveyed -Parts 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14, 19, 22, 24, 25, 26, 27, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41 & 44 on Reference Plan 66R -24268 Address to be assigned
The lot frontage is 24.68 m and the lot area is 9,993.56 m². The lot is comprised of a two-storey commercial building and will be re-developed at a future date in accordance with By-law 787-2010.
Existing easements will be maintained.
http://www.toronto.ca/planning/pdf/cofa_tey_agenda_22may13pm.pdf (p. 41)
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I'd argue the current "success" of Yonge & Bloor. The area is now pretty much a dead zone after 8 or 9pm save for the strip joint and the theatre further down, for the few months a year that it actually operates. Yonge & Bloor's days of being a truly vibrant, mixed use area by day and night are long gone.
More entertainment options might enliven it, but I'm not sure what would really work. I don't think the market is there for another cinema (look at how many have closed around there), but with the affluence and hotels nearby I could see a nightclub or two doing well. In fairness I found Michigan Avenue to be pretty dull after-hours as well, so maybe it's just the nature of that sort of district.
from the UT article
http://www.urbantoronto.ca/news/201...e-sky-high-2-bloor-west-redevelopment-concept
"The architectsAlliance renderings of 2 Bloor West are from before the plan for the pedestrian mews coalesced, and before the property owners started cooperating en masse. Jeff Hess, Senior Vice President for Development at Oxford Properties told me that they represented at one point one of several possible programmes for the site—a concept—but that what will eventually be built will in all likelihood be quite different from what is seen here."