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I was hoping this huge lot could be the spot for a huge office tower as a catalyst for extending the CBD east.. Oh well more condos.
 
I was hoping this huge lot could be the spot for a huge office tower as a catalyst for extending the CBD east.. Oh well more condos.

Don't forget that First Gulf - sister corporation to Great Gulf - undertakes office developments. I wouldn't necessarily count some office use out entirely.
 
Numbers 2, 20 and 26 Lombard Street (the older buildings east of Victoria Street ARE listed, as is 73/75 Victoria (the ex-Duggan Brewery).

See: http://www.toronto.ca/heritage-preservation/heritage_properties_inventory.htm




2 LOMBARD ST
Ward: 28 By-law: 854-88
Status: Designated Part IV Date: Oct 03,1988
Heritage District: N/A District Status: N/A

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20 LOMBARD ST
Ward: 28 By-law: 531-82
Status: Designated Part IV Date: Sep 10,1982
Heritage District: N/A District Status: N/A

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26 LOMBARD ST
Ward: 28 By-law: 531-82
Status: Designated Part IV Date: Sep 10,1982
Heritage District: N/A District Status: N/A


73 VICTORIA ST
Ward: 28 By-law: 854-88
Status: Designated Part IV Date: Oct 03,1988
Heritage District: N/A District Status: N/A

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75 VICTORIA ST
Ward: 28 By-law: 854-88
Status: Designated Part IV Date: Oct 03,1988
Heritage District: N/A District Status: N/A
 
though I am disappointed that it is ANOTHER twin development on a site that should really be a single building, I am not too devastated as great gulf is not known for producing disastorous products. this should at least be better than average.
 
My understanding is it will be a single tower, October launch.
 
Insider sources tell me that Great Gulf will not be rebuilding Shea's Victoria Vaudeville Theatre which once stood on the site:

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It was pretty slim chances- it was demolished 50 years ago and has long since passed from public consciousness, so it's unlike a Empress Hotel situation.

Rebuilding the Theatre would have helped tie together the two stray streetfronts and the buildings on the corner, though.
 
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