So the developers TAS bought the building in 2017. A photographer has been a tenant there with cheap rent since 2018.

In other words, the developers gave cheap rent - short term - to creative tenants who knew full well the building would be redeveloped.

And the developers are the villain of this story?
 
Layton talking out of both sides of his mouth here too:
"The market drives a lot of this and the market is looking for the highest and best use and that, unfortunately, ignores a need that the city has for affordable studio space,” he said. “The city’s power to actually compel people to build certain spaces is very limited … It’s not a limit we self-impose, it’s limited by the Planning Act,” which is provincial legislation."
Allow developers to assemble 4-5 houses into a site and suddenly the pressure on facilities like this one decreases drastically. That we don't permit that is very much "a limit we self impose"...
 
Several windows, mostly on the west side of the existing building have been boarded up:


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New renderings are updated in the database! The overall building storey count changed from 13 storeys to 14 storeys. The total building height changed from 53.72m to 53.90m. The total unit count also increased from 136 units to 155 units. Finally, the total parking spaces were reduced from 63 parking spaces to 18 parking spaces.

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


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From TAS on IG:



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