SpadinaBus
Active Member
It's just funny seeing people who from 55 Stewart oppose this. Makes me giggle.
What is so funny about it?
It's just funny seeing people who from 55 Stewart oppose this. Makes me giggle.
What is so funny about it?
Thanks for the renderings Stop Minto Freed, it definitely gives me a better sense of the proposal (vs the black line drawings)
My initial impression is, I do like the facade design of the westerly building, the use of different materials cetainly help a lot in creating interest on the west elevation fronting Bathurst which help to falsely create 3-building like effect ... notwithstanding that, I do agree that that the 14 storeys slab along Bathurst is too heavy visually and too bulky, I would like to see that middle slab portion taken down closer to 8 storeys while maintaining the 16 and 22 storey 'towers' as bookends ....
my second comment is, the easterly 19 storey tower is just plain boring (reminds me of Spring @ MintoGardens NYCC), plus the assoicated 16 storey slab building is poorly located which only creates an alley-like living condition for its residents (and westerly facing units in Reve) ... I would think a better solution is to bump up the height of the slab/podium building on Front Street to about 8 storeys with a point tower anchoring the southeast corner and another point tower at the northeast corner on Niagara Street, this would allow the elimination of the easterly slab building and therefore opening up the site ... I think it is a really bad idea (under current proposal) to have 3 slab buildings running parallel to each other (2 Minto-Freed and 1 Tridel Reve) with so little separation distance
Residents of the Wellington Place and Niagara Neighbourhoods are strongly opposing Rezoning Application # 11 230641 STE OZ by Minto BF Inc. and Freed BF Inc. for 578 Front Street West (northeast corner of Bathurst and Front). This proposal (renderings below have been removed) is asking for more than twice the density allowed by the City's Official Plan, Secondary Plan, Zoning Bylaw and goes against all planning principles in terms of traffic and built form impact with no benefit to the city.
This proposal, if approved, will cause a precedent and snowball effect. All sites and existing buildings in the City will be free to demand more and more density with no associated public benefit.
We are not opposed to development of the site! We are asking the City to require Minto Freed to conform to well-established planning rules and revise their plan in consultation with the neighbourhood, planning officials at the city and local councillors Adam Vaughan and Mike Layton. Other projects (including some by Freed Developments) have done so and the neighbourhood and City have benefited.
Please visit our site and take action by signing our petition and writing to your local councillor and the mayor.
The future of sustainable development in the City of Toronto depends on your actions.
Visit our Website:
www.StopMintoFreedDevelopment.com
Follow us on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/#!/stopmintofreed
Thanks.
Wellington Place Neighbourhood Association
Niagara Neighbourhood Now
We are sorry but some of the material submitted as part of the Re-Zoning Application has been removed at the request of Minto Freed. They do not wish these materials shared with the public citing "copyright" reasons.
The important thing to note here is that this Minto Freed partnership is a bit of a ruse.
In fact there are 4 separate buildings (as condo corps) in this development due to the fact that they are splitting the project in half (2 buildings each). This is a very significant hinderance on the architect to make the best use of the site. This partnership is what is making this design really compromised. If one of the partners were smart, they should buy the other out and start over.
Is this all part of the same project. I'm kinda confused by all the different addresses and heights being thrown around.
UrbanToronto is pro GOOD development. Just what that is, is up for debate in every thread.
42