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1774 ELLESMERE RD


Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment applications for the southerly portion of the site only to facilitate the construction of a mixed-use development consisting of two residential towers (34 and 42 storeys) atop a shared base building, containing 880 residential dwelling units and 393.6 square metres of ground floor retail space.


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This is the location of Sheridan Nurseries in Scarborough currently:

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Additional Render:

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Additional Info:

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Site Plan:

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Ground Floor Plan:

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Parking Ratio: 253 resident spaces to 880 units: 0.29

Elevator Ratio: 7 elevators to 880 units or 1 elevator to 126 units


@Paclo
 
Holy jumpin', Batman...those colours!

Not specified in the Design Brief...........but based on the colours, every suite may come with a complimentary Shag Rug.
 
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DRP will make sure this color scheme gets wiped out and turn into something bland like blue glass and white balconies…unfortunate.
 
DRP will make sure this color scheme gets wiped out and turn into something bland like blue glass and white balconies…unfortunate.

Ralph Giannone (whose firm is doing this job) is on the DRP, I suspect, if it came forward, they would be pretty nice to it.

Ralph is a very likeable guy.
 
DRP will make sure this color scheme gets wiped out and turn into something bland like blue glass and white balconies…unfortunate.
It's not the DRP that goes after colour typically. It's developers and/or their sales agents telling the architect to tone it down to either make it cheaper or more universally appealing as many agents believe that with colour, buildings are less saleable.

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It's not the DRP that goes after colour typically. It's developers and/or their sales agents telling the architect to tone it down to either make it cheaper or more universally appealing as many agents believe that with colour, buildings are less saleable.

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...as it always seems the case of those believing nonsense are the ones calling the shots. /sigh
 

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