Resubmitted with the following changes:
  • Storeys reduced from 47 to 46 (due to flight path regulations)
  • Height reduced from 154.9 to 150.55m
  • Total residential units reduced from 619 to 615
  • Total vehicular parking reduced from 66 to 10 (elimination of residential car parking spaces)
  • Total bicycle parking reduced from 620 to 616
  • Underground levels reduced from 2 to 1
  • Unit Mix & GFA changes
Renderings:
PLN - Architectural Plans - Architectural Plans_214-230 Sherbourne St-415.jpg
PLN - Architectural Plans - Architectural Plans_214-230 Sherbourne St-416.jpg
 
Wish this was rentals (and fast-tracked approval lol)... would love to see shovels in the ground for (yet another) HPA beauty before it's bi-focal time. 👓

Edited to add: oh crap... forgot this is Kingsett ... so watch the latest episode of "Flip This Kingsett Property on HGTV"
 
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Wish this was rentals (and fast-tracked approval lol)... would love to see shovels in the ground for (yet another) HPA beauty before it's bi-focal time. 👓

Edited to add: oh crap... forgot this is Kingsett ... so watch the latest episode of "Flip This Kingsett Property on HGTV"

If you look back at the previous page, as recently as March, the City was considering an offer from Kingsett to sell; but it would appear, the City and Kingsett were not in alignment on price.

I don't know the status of those discussions, if any, at the moment.

Of course, were the City to buy, it is by no means a given that this would be built with HP design. I think that would depend, in part, on whether this was meant to be a Vienna-style mixed income building or straight RGI.

If the latter, the HP design would not likely survive here.
 
Wish this was rentals (and fast-tracked approval lol)... would love to see shovels in the ground for (yet another) HPA beauty before it's bi-focal time. 👓

Edited to add: oh crap... forgot this is Kingsett ... so watch the latest episode of "Flip This Kingsett Property on HGTV"

Don't forget to see "Developers Behaving Badly" and "Hoarding Wars", both playing back to back episodes before it. :)

It'll be great to see this area intensify later on, as this stretch of Sherbourne could use the investment.
 
There is a lot of really nice architecture along sherbourne that is not appreciated, it would be nice to get better attention and cleanup. The red brick would fit in nicely and might add a little “freshness” to the immediate area. The immediate communities could benefit from a bit more economic diversity.
 
I’m no expert, but after following a few KingSett threads, my understanding is this will never be built in its current form.
 
I’m no expert, but after following a few KingSett threads, my understanding is this will never be built in its current form.

Probably a safe bet..........

But this makes me want to loop in UT's architectural historian @ProjectEnd

Because I was to flip the question, PE, how many Kingsett (proposed) projects have been built in a substantially similar manner to their initial approval by Kingsett or another builder?
 

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