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The building to be demolished. What a tight site. I don't think they'll have the luxury of being able to close off part of the street, there's just not enough room.

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Remember that "fire" at Sassafraz a few years ago? Gee, ever wonder what the real intention was??....

I wonder if we'll see any other downtown primarily Victorian residential streets go commercial during the next 50 years? I could easily see Huron, Baldwin between Spadina and Beverly, perhaps even some near the the Drake etc go retail. Basically, repeating the Yorkville/K-market model.
 
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The building to be demolished. What a tight site. I don't think they'll have the luxury of being able to close off part of the street, there's just not enough room.

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They own the lot behind it and the building behind it. That should ease the staging significantly.

To those questioning the height- it's already a 9-storey block with almost no setbacks. How will 26 storeys contoured tower with more vibrant retail (maybe a new Letierri?) detract further from the streetscape? Please enlighten me.
 
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I wonder why they don't keep the 94 Cumberland office building and stack the condos on top, like Quadrangle's addition atop 155 Cumberland?

I guess, among other things (structural limitations?), the availability of parking spots for all the additional units would be a problem.
 
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I'm sure going to miss that Lettieri. Great spot to people watch during the summer. This is prime location for retail, i would hate to see offices or a bank stuck on ground floor like One Bedford.
 
I'm sure going to miss that Lettieri. Great spot to people watch during the summer. This is prime location for retail, i would hate to see offices or a bank stuck on ground floor like One Bedford.

Not a chance. This is AAA. One Bedford is a solid A- or B+ location. You are more likely to find a new Tom Ford store here than a bank.
 
I wonder why they don't keep the 94 Cumberland office building and stack the condos on top, like Quadrangle's addition atop 155 Cumberland?

I guess, among other things (structural limitations?), the availability of parking spots for all the additional units would be a problem.

Another anti-alibi: a less-glam existing cladding, plus no "Philip Johnson" Torno penthouse...
 

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