Toronto U Condominiums | 183.79m | 56s | Pemberton | a—A

Progress? Yet another condo on Bay Street. This is far from Progress. Walk down Bay Street from Bloor to Dundas sometime and ask yourself, if you just wasted 15 minutes of your life or not looking at prime examples of nothing but the greed and inconsideration of developers.

No, I see the homes of thousands of people who can only afford to buy into multi-unit residential buildings enjoying the benefits of downtown living on land that was formerly parking lots.
 
No, I see the homes of thousands of people who can only afford to buy into multi-unit residential buildings enjoying the benefits of downtown living on land that was formerly parking lots.

I agree with you....I actually enjoy walking down Bay st to avoid the crowdedness of Young St anytime.
 
from today's Daily Commercial News, so posted with the usual warning......

CONDOMINUM BUILDING, TOWNHOUSES Proj: 9106742-3
Toronto, Metro Toronto Reg ON NEGOTIATED/START
U Condominums, Phase One, Bay St, St Mary's St, St Joseph's St, M5V
$44,000,000 est

Start: October, 2010 Complete: October, 2012

Note: Working drawings are complete. Building permits for this project and phase two are approved. Sub trade tender schedules will be identified late Fall 2010.

Project: concrete foundation, cast-in-place concrete structural frame, curtainwall exterior, masonry exterior, fuel fired heating system, proposed construction of a 45 storey condominium building with 390 units and eight three storey townhouses in two buildings. The townhouses will be built along the Northern edge of the site, facing out onto Bay and St Mary's streets. The building amenities will include a three storey glass lobby; party room; yoga studio; and 24-hour concierge service. Four levels of underground parking will connect this project with the Phase Two building followed under report number 9086768.

Scope: 400,000 square feet; 45 storeys; 4 storeys below grade; 3 structures; 401 units; 2 acres
Development: New
Category: Apartment bldgs
 
and phase 2.....

CONDO BUILDINGS, TOWNHOUSES Proj: 9086768-7
Toronto, Metro Toronto Reg ON NEGOTIATED/WORKING DRAWINGS
U Condominiums, Phase Two, St Joseph and St Mary streets, Bay St, M5S
$49,000,000 est

Start: March, 2011 Complete: January, 2013

Note: Working drawings are underway. Building permits for this project and Phase One are approved. Const Mgr expects to finalize construction schedules late Fall, 2010. Sub trade tender schedules will be identified Spring 2011.

Project: concrete foundation, cast-in-place concrete structural frame, curtainwall exterior, masonry exterior, fuel fired heating system, proposed construction of a 55 storey condominium building with 470 units adjacent to the St Michael's College Campus of the University of Toronto. Building amenities will include a three storey glass lobby in each building; party room; yoga studio and 24-hour concierge service and a landscaped European-style piazza; and a public park. Also included will be 3 three-storey buildings located north of St Basil's facing out onto Bay and St Mary's Streets. Eight townhouse units in one structure will be built with this phase. This phase will include construction of four storeys of underground parking, to be shared with Phase One, report number 9106742.

Scope: 450,000 square feet; 55 storeys; 4 storeys below grade; 2 structures; 478 units; 6 acres
Development: New
Category: Apartment bldgs; Retail, wholesale services
 
Ground breaking on Tuesday October 19, 2010.

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From right: Eliot Muzzo, Marc Muzzo, Pat Berne, Alex Muzzo of Pemberton Group, Ward 27 Councillor Kyle Rae, Sister Anne Anderson, csj - President and Vice Chancellor University of St. Michael's College, Sal Mangiacasale, Brian Skinner and Al Patafio of Saddlebrook Management Company.
 
"Ground breaking." ... A bunch of suits holding shovels around a yard of sand (obviously dumped for the photo opp.)
and a giant "U" monolith. Cue Richard Strauss' Also Sprach Zarathustra.
Great crowd!

Anyway, nice to know that things are about to get underway here.
 
Most of the trees along St. Mary St are protected and there's a trailer on site located between the sales office and the parking lot.
 
Finally, the last of the big proposed developments that survived the Credit Crunch...Its going to be nice to see these two bad boys go up..and wow, yet another 100 storeys of glass for the Bay/Bloor area.
 
Construction has been very slow. Only this Thursday and Friday did fencing start to go up surrounding the site and the hoarding posts start to be installed on Bay. Between the time the parking lot was shut down and now, except the tree protection, there was very little to indicate any progress on this.
 

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