Toronto Reunion Crossing | ?m | 11s | Diamond Kilmer | Giannone Petricone

Rezoning is going to Community Council on March 19 with staff support. Final report: http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2019/te/bgrd/backgroundfile-130445.pdf

11 storeys at 37m.

Elevations are still fairly basic. Curious to see how these evolve in SPA. Will probably be simple as this is not a luxury condo market.

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Great to see this now includes a nearly 10,000 SF park adjacent to the existing park on the hydro corridor and the developer will be building it out ("above base park improvements") so it will be finished nicely. The original application did not include a park at all.

With Greywood's projects across the street, and the Flea Market just west of here having been purchased recently, and the opening of Nation's Fresh in RioCan's Stockyards, and the planned Smart Track station, St. Clair widening, Davenport extension etc. etc. this little area is suddenly looking very interesting.
 

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Project website. Developer is Diamond Kilmer Developments:

 
The new signage flanking St Clair West and Old Weston Rd for this site brings a feeling of freshness and excitement IMO. I mean, with the library getting built a few doors down and Scoop across the street, it feels like things are changing quickly. Scout Condos is there as well.
 
“Toronto Needs Missing Middle Housing Now More Than Ever by Christopher Hume”


They keep calling an 11 storey midrise building the “missing middle” when that is not what missing middle means. Missing middle is the low to medium density less than midrise but more than SFH.

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Source: https://missingmiddlehousing.com/
 
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^ I’ve seen graphics including detached units as missing middle now.. the term has positive attributes and people are trying to push it to meet what they want it to mean..
 

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