from Elliot on SSC:
The second site, 18 Jarvis Street, is known as the Gross
Machinery site and is separated from the South St. Lawrence Market
by a city-owned parking lot that will become a future park space.
This team paid particular attention to the study area’s open spaces.
The abundance of courtyard and lanes in the area creates opportunities
for a range of public, semi-public and private open spaces.
The current zoning for the 18 Jarvis Street site is proposed to be a U-
shaped residential building with a 3-sided courtyard facing west. The
team recommended that the southern portion of the site could have more
height as it abuts the rail corridor and would not negatively impact any
surrounding developments. The team proposed the closure of Wilton
Street, which is directly north of this site, to create a unifiedparkspace
that could be used to handle activities of the St. Lawrence Market and the
proposed building. This park space would offer both summer and winter
activities by providing a water feature in the summer and an ice skating
rink in the winter. Both the Market and Crombie Park would be linked to
this new park space.
The group also explored the possibility of creating an underground parking
structure to serve this building and the south Market. Parking would be
accessed from Market Street and the structure would be below the new
park space. A series of ramps provide service and delivery routes to the
lower level of the Market allowing the south end of the Market building to
be free of its current use as a loading area.
The creation of a new intersection on Jarvis Street south of the 18 Jarvis
Street building would help to slow down traffic along this stretch creating
safer pedestrian circulation around this and the Market site.