UrbanToronto last provided an update on Metro Park Condos in August, 2023, just ahead of crane installation. Now, nearly two years later, the 37-storey tower designed by Kirkor Architects Planners for DBS Developments and Preston Group is on the cusp of topping off in Toronto’s Flemingdon Park neighbourhood. Rising at 25 St Dennis Drive, it is near the future Don Valley and Flemingdon Park stations on the Ontario Line 3, with the former an interchange with the upcoming Eglinton Line 5.

Looking northeast to Metro Park Condos, designed by Kirkor Architects for DBS Developments and Preston Group

Seen below in July, 2024, a grid of PERI Skydeck and yellow shoring posts support work on the first floors. Rebar projects from the ground-floor slab where new walls will rise, and formwork materials are staged for upcoming assembly. The crane, installed the previous fall, rises overhead.

Looking south to forming of the podium levels, image by UrbanToronto Forum contributor James1256

By late October, 2024, Metro Condos stood nine levels tall, with formwork and edge protection in place for the 10th floor. We see the transition from podium to tower with a step-back at the 7th floor, where a parapet wall delineates the podium roofline. A system of projecting concrete slabs defines future balconies on the lower levels. On the left, the hoist shaft and mast structure have been installed along the east elevation, while above, the crane’s hook block hovers above active forming.

Looking southwest to the step-back transitioning to the tower volume, image by UrbanToronto Forum contributor flonicky

In this distant view looking northeast in March, 2025, formwork is visible for the 23rd floor, with the red concrete boom pump positioned to the left of the crane. Below, the six-storey podium is clad in white panels.

A distant view looking northeast to the concrete boom pump and crane atop the tower, image by UrbanToronto Forum contributor James1256

In May, 2025, cladding installation continues on the base. This close-up reveals black aluminum-framed glazing, mullions, and mechanical louvres, with contrasting vertical grey accent strips flanking the projecting balconies on the east elevation. Several of the lower balcony edges have been finished with white cladding, while soffits remain exposed, awaiting enclosure. Above, a stack of four glazed levels climbs the tower’s northeast corner.

A close-up view of the northeast corner of the balcony and cladding installation, image by UrbanToronto Forum contributor James1256

Seen below at 31 storeys tall, this north-facing view captures continued cladding progress, with dark spandrel panels and glazing now climbing five storeys on the tower’s northeast corner and four on the northwest. Vertical bands of dark grey cladding rise centrally up the tower to the 20th floor. Additional white and black cladding panels are partially installed between them.

Cladding installation on the south elevation, image by UrbanToronto Forum contributor James1256

This month, formwork and decking are in place for the 37th and final residential floor. Glazing installation has progressed steadily, reaching the 19th floor with partial coverage on the 20th, while white and charcoal-grey cladding panels now define the facade up to the 25th floor. The building’s final form is beginning to emerge, revealing offset balcony slabs, central dark vertical columns, and asymmetrical massing with varied balcony projections.

Looking northeast to the tower approaching topping off with forming underway for the top residential floor, image by UrbanToronto Forum contributor James1256

Standing 123.4m tall, the tower will deliver 404 condominium units as the first phase of a broader infill plan. Still to come are a 12-storey mid-rise building at the north end of the site and two blocks of 3-storey townhomes, collectively adding another 148 homes.

UrbanToronto will continue to follow progress on this development, but in the meantime, you can learn more about it from our Database file, linked below. If you'd like, you can join in on the conversation in the associated Project Forum thread or leave a comment in the space provided on this page.

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Related Companies:  Bousfields, DBS Developments, II BY IV DESIGN, KIRKOR Architects and Planners, Kramer Design Associates Limited, Norris Fire Consulting Inc, Preston Group, Rebar Enterprises Inc