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Today:
Site Plan amendment application to amend an existing site plan approval and agreement under file number: 12 165842 NNY 16 SA. The application proposes to alter the original approval for a 29-storey mixed-use building (inclusive of a 5-storey podium) by adding 2 additional residential storeys (for a total of 31-storeys) which results in an increase in height (from 100.6 m to 107.2 m), gross floor area (from 33,170 sq m to 34,498 sq m), and number of dwelling units (from 378 to 404 units). The application also proposes to convert one level of underground parking into commercial parking. There is an associated minor variance application for this file: A0473/19NY
So how does this work for the condo purchasers? Let's say you bought a floorplan on top floor now you are two floors higher?
There's no telling from the submitted documents which two they will consider the new floors. If you bought on 11 or lower you will not be moving up. If you bought on 12 or higher, you may now be on 14 or higher. Definitely, though, if you bought on 25 or higher, you'll be two floors higher up, as that's where the floor plate changes.So how does this work for the condo purchasers? Let's say you bought a floorplan on top floor now you are two floors higher?
There usually is a market there during the summer so at first i thought it was the rendering taking artistic license. However, the Midtown In Focus OP amendment does show Yonge Street squares being extended onto Orchard View, Helendale, Montgomery and Roselawn (among others). Of course, these are long term moves, conceptual in natureInteresting from the image above, it looks like there is some kind of plan to close Helendale before Yonge (Between Whithaus and Montgomery).
I did not see that in the OP, I will have to take a look.There usually is a market there during the summer so at first i thought it was the rendering taking artistic license. However, the Midtown In Focus OP amendment does show Yonge Street squares being extended onto Orchard View, Helendale, Montgomery and Roselawn (among others). Of course, these are long term moves, conceptual in nature