innsertnamehere
Superstar
Tapering policy has been thrown out in recent years, I hold no concern over that. But this does get me giddy! I can't wait to see what is coming!
At the Land & Development Conference held today at the MTCC, the VP of development at Oxford Properties Group told the attendees that the plan is to still go ahead with the redevelopment plans of the convention space, the development of new office & residential towers, a hotel, green space over the train tracks, etc...basically everything included in their plan announced last year minus the casino. He stated that the casino really was minor and that the plan wasn't ever dependent on the casino being approved at this location anyway; it just would have helped to accelerate their plans.
So no need to worry. We will be getting a large project here and it's not dead by any means, but the plan is a little longer term as they continue to seek the funds (without a casino), to deal with some funky engineering to build overtop of the existing convention spaces, and to work to get the approvals they needed anyway (i.e. for the Metrolinx ROW, City of Toronto, etc). Good news.
At the Land & Development Conference held today at the MTCC, the VP of development at Oxford Properties Group told the attendees that the plan is to still go ahead with the redevelopment plans of the convention space, the development of new office & residential towers, a hotel, green space over the train tracks, etc...basically everything included in their plan announced last year minus the casino. He stated that the casino really was minor and that the plan wasn't ever dependent on the casino being approved at this location anyway; it just would have helped to accelerate their plans.
So no need to worry. We will be getting a large project here and it's not dead by any means, but the plan is a little longer term as they continue to seek the funds (without a casino), to deal with some funky engineering to build overtop of the existing convention spaces, and to work to get the approvals they needed anyway (i.e. for the Metrolinx ROW, City of Toronto, etc). Good news.
Do you remember the VP's name?
Session C1
Densification Of Cities: Mixed-Use Super Projects Are Spurring A New Evolution Of Cities
With an influx of Super Projects on the horizon, this panel will review key developments that could ultimately shape our cities across the GTA in a significant fashion. The conversation will examine what will bring these projects to fruition, how will infrastructure be impacted, what challenges to density will occur, and how developers are accommodating completely different uses within the same site. Could these Super Projects impact construction costs, timelines, and availability of labour? Discussion will also examine financing structures, presale strategies and development thesis.
Moderator:
Michael Brooks, Partner, Aird and Berlis LLP
Panel:
Wayne Barwise, Executive Vice President, Development, The Cadillac Fairview Corporation Limited
John Campbell, President and CEO, Waterfront Toronto
David Gerofsky, President & COO of Great Gulf, and Chief Executive Officer of First Gulf Corporation
Johann Schumacher, Vice President, Development, Oxford Properties Group
Its a greatt spot... but the headaches to come with this project will be bad... not as bad as say just down the street at union station but about as jammed up around there Ill bet.
going to be strange to not to see that convetion centre when it does go.