Looks like the Province has re-designated a chunk of this site as "mixed use" from "employment". Posting on the ERO here, and the decision here.
Nice find. Here are some extracts from the affected areas:

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Also I found this interesting snip; Metrolinx only has to approve and secure funding "through appropriate agreements" for residential and mixed use developments to proceed. So theoretically, if the province paid in full for Woodbine GO (not in the traditional TOD scheme), development could go ahead. I suspect this is exactly what we're going to see take place, because I dont see Great Canadian Gaming doing anything in respect to this.

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What's proposed for the property​

It will include lowrise, midrise and highrise (up to 15 storeys) buildings and everything from family-oriented to affordable homes. Affordable housing will include accommodations to replace the dormitories for backstretch workers who care for the 1,700 horses stabled at Woodbine.

“We’re looking at really every type of building type.”

Caverson says that as a long-term landowner, Woodbine’s preference will be to maintain ownership of as much of the land as possible. “We’ll do that through rental, but the market will ultimately dictate how much rental and how much new homes is appropriate.”

A “world-class” entertainment district, community services, parks and open spaces will comprise significant parts of the development.

He notes the overall project will have to benefit the site's existing vocation – horse racing.

Caverson says discussions have not yet begun with potential developers.

“We’re very early on in the process of establishing that framework and I’m optimistic that over the next 12 to 24 months we’re going to have a solid framework in place. At that point I think that we would get much more serious about sitting down with various strategic partners.”

should this be changed to pre-construction or on-hold until construction starts up.
 

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