atodaso
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The excavation had begun along the north edge of the site (along King E.) to approx. 1.5m below grade, but has since stalled and it appears there is more archaeological work happening today.
Yes, Front east of Jarvis has several 'vacant lots" and most of them have plans.
154 Front Street East (ex Greyhound). Cityzen proposed to build two 26-storey towers joined by a bridge. This was approved by the OMB, over City and neighbourhood objections. They are still haggling over details.
177-197 Front Street East. This is the Acura-Sobeys site at Front/Sherbourne/Princess/The Esplanade. Current proposal is to have three 34-storey point towers on a 10-storey base building with residential and commercial uses. This is not being very well received to date (see UT thread). God knows what the final result will be but undoubtedly something will go on this huge block.
250 Front Street East. This is the Staples site and it was recently purchased by a condominium developer (Greenpark Homes. No plans announced and Staples apparently still have 5-7 years left on the lease.
271 Front Street East. This is the First Parliament site and will be redeveloped in 2017 into a new St Lawrence Library, more parkland and some sort of 'museum'.
There are a couple of other smaller sites like the small parking lot at George and Front and the gas station and adjacent building at Front and Sherbourne that might be developed sooner or later. The data centre on Parliament just south of Front is under construction and the library processing centre at the corner of Front and Parliament is moving out soon. No doubt there will be a condo proposal for that site in due course, it now belongs to the data centre developer, swapped for the First Parliament site.
They moved them last time and did major repairs a few years ago so I bet they are moving them - not necessarily to be their new front doors.Has there been any mention of The Globe bringing the front doors from the current building over to the new building?
Has there been any mention of The Globe bringing the front doors from the current building over to the new building?
This makes sense, in any case I bet they will not be sent to the scrap merchant! They could maybe be used (or displayed) in the indoor passageway that will run from King to FrontI enquired about this a couple of years ago - they said that they were going to try to incorporate them as an aesthetic/historic element, not as the primary entrance doors because they simply aren't up to the task of the heavy service of being the main front doors. (this was when the previous Globe HQ's was still happening mind you)
Are there two separate buildings going up at approximately the same time? The Globe & Mail bldg on King and the other one at Front and Princess?