Event Information: 110 Adelaide St E - Planning Community Consultation Meeting

Date and time:Monday, November 30, 2020 7:00 pm
Eastern Standard Time (Toronto, GMT-05:00)
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Duration:1 hour 30 minutes
Description:
The City has received an application to amend the Zoning By-law to permit a 42 story mixed-use building (retail, office and residential - 287 units) with underground parking at 110 Adelaide Street East. The purpose of the meeting is to introduce the proposal to the public, to answer questions and to get feedback.
 
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I actually really liked the original design by SvN. Shame that mostly likely won't come to fruition, but that's the reality with these zone and flip type property moves.
 
I actually really liked the original design by SvN. Shame that mostly likely won't come to fruition, but that's the reality with these zone and flip type property moves.
Pretty much sums of the state of the "development" market - this is certainly more thoughtful than most but it's still practically rent seeking.
 
In a fantasy world, I would give the prospecting owners a healthy discount if they did...
 
New renderings are updated in the database! There is much project information updated in the description. The total unit count changed from 287 units to 220 units. The total parking space decreased from 66 parking spaces to 56 parking spaces. The total storey count decreased from 42 storeys to 36 storeys. Finally, the total building height reduced from 145.08m to 120.0m.

The renderings are taken from the architectural plan via Rezoning Submission:

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ah, there's that toronto touch we all know and love. it's that little something less

Though honestly the original renders are BS - you don't get glazing like that for a residential project in this town - not even deluxe ones. And to be frank, SvN isn't a firm with an output like that either.

AoD
 
Though honestly the original renders are BS - you don't get glazing like that for a residential project in this town - not even deluxe ones. And to be frank, SvN isn't a firm with an output like that either.

AoD

Oh, absolutely – I hadn't seen this thread earlier and was scrolling down from the top of this page, thinking "well, that's an obvious fiction, let's see what'll actually get proposed... oh."
 
The new information is taken from the architectural plan via Rezoning submission. The total storey changed from 36 storeys to 39 storeys. Height changed from 127.00m to 139.91m. Finally, the total unit count changed from 223 units to 243 units. The total parking count changed from 56 parking to 55 parking.
 

Greybrook Invests $29,250,000 in a High-Rise Residential Development Project with Stafford Homes in Toronto, Ontario


On October 3rd, Greybrook successfully closed on a $29,250,000 investment completed by its managed issuer. The funds will be used to acquire and oversee the development of a prime parcel of land located just east of Yonge Street on Adelaide Street East in Toronto, Ontario. Together with our developer partner, Stafford Homes, Greybrook intends to develop the property into a high-rise condominium residence with a significant number of the units offering unobstructed views of the Toronto waterfront.



 

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