Toronto The Yards | 133.5m | 40s | TAS | Giannone Petricone

One more rendering from BlogTO (;))… not in the database.

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That's a different project by Hullmark up by Caledonia Station.

I'm honestly surprised there haven't been lawyers involved given the similarities between the names.

My bad! Sorry!

I really need to stop drinking before 10am! 😂🍸🥃🍷

In addition to Liberty Yard not too far away from here :)


...and further afar, Skockyards:


Now I have a name for when I finally get around to creating my development-themed board game: "The Yards"
 

The Minor Variances originally submitted in 2023 to facilitate the previous revisions have been re-submitted with some additional changes. Notably an increase in affordable units from 26 to 28 and an increase in total residential units from 1217 to 1224.

CoA hearing tentatively scheduled for Dec 4
 

The Minor Variances originally submitted in 2023 to facilitate the previous revisions have been re-submitted with some additional changes. Notably an increase in affordable units from 26 to 28 and an increase in total residential units from 1217 to 1224.

CoA hearing tentatively scheduled for Dec 4
Pushed back to Jan 8
 
Nearly every condo developer in the city is currently trying to figure out if they can switch their pipeline projects to rental.

The City's incentive package will be fully subscribed in the next wave, unless provincial/federal dollars flow to make more possible.

Looking at the image in @1Ć0 's post above.......knowing what's currently under construction/imminent + the City's approvals this week, we might see the annual numbers briefly, back up over the 10,000 mark.

Lets take a moment......to think that the peak of just over 20,000, happened when Toronto was just under 2M (Metro Toronto); today, the same land area (City of Toronto) is home to ~3.2M people. So to hit the same level of per capita annual construction of purpose-built rental, we would need to be building in/around 32,000 units per annum.
 

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