These are not part of the development as far as I know (based on the map on the database page), but I am putting these here as I wonder if there is another phase in the works.
635 Queen St E (no to designation):
This report recommends that City Council receive the heritage evaluation of the property at 635 Queen Street East. The report concludes that this property should not be included on the City of Toronto Heritage Register or designated under Part IV, Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act. The property contains a three-storey brick warehouse building completed in 1950 and located on the south side of Queen Street East between the East Don Roadway and Broadview Avenue.
639, 641, 643, 651, 653 and 655 Queen Street East (yes to designation):
This report will recommend that City Council state its intention to designate the properties at 639, 641, 643, 651, 653 and 655 Queen Street East under Part IV, Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act.
This report will be completed and made available prior to the January 21, 2016 meeting of the Toronto Preservation Board.
685 Queen St E (yes to designation):
This report recommends that City Council include the property at 685 Queen Street East on the City of Toronto Heritage Register. The property contains the Dr. John B. Fraser house, a two-and-a-half storey, brick-clad, hipped-roofed house-form building completed in 1904 and located on the south side of Queen Street East between the East Don Roadway and Broadview Avenue.
At its meeting of November 10, 2015, Toronto and East York Community Council requested that the Senior Manager, Heritage Preservation Services report on the results of an evaluation of the cultural heritage value of these properties and provide recommendation for their inclusion on the City's Heritage Register. Following research and evaluation, staff have determined that the property at 685 Queen Street East meets Ontario Regulation 9/06, the provincial criteria prescribed for municipal designation under the Ontario Heritage Act that is also used by the City when evaluating properties for inclusion on the Heritage Register.