article at insidetoronto.com....interesting that the neighbouring residents have a wishlist for amenities in the new project..
Dense developments now part of Toronto's landscape, says developer
Residents demand a grocery store, bank in new condo, townhouse complex
The developer of a proposed condominium and townhouse complex in Swansea attempted to reassure residents that he has every intention of providing a grocery store as part of the mixed-use project, at a community consultation meeting Wednesday, Oct. 5.
State Building Group has submitted an application to the City of Toronto to construct two point towers, 25- and 30- storeys tall, comprised of 534 condominium units and 14 townhouses on vacant land at 34 Southport St. The publicly accessible residential development would include 10,400 sq. ft. of retail space.
Barry Zagdanski, president of State Building Group, told the large crowd that had gathered at the Swansea Royal Canadian Legion that he understands how crucial it is for the neighbourhood to have amenities like a grocery store.
"The grocery store is our prime motivation," said Zagdanski. "The bottom line is, we will get a coffee shop, a restaurant, a small grocer that the community can benefit from daily. We are committed to this - we are going to make this happen."
rest of the article here....
http://www.insidetoronto.com/news/local/article/1222226--dense-developments-now-part-of-toronto-s-landscape-says-developer