That didn't take long. Just as I outlined in my diagram.

from @Urbanation on twitter
"Tribute Communities purchases this Sheppard / Yorkland future condo site for $20M".

http://thebehargroup.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/2135-Sheppard-Avenue-East-Toronto-v2.pdf

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This plan shows 43 storey for the first building ... I 'assume' it is accurate :confused:[/QUOTE]

Yes....according to city planning.

[I]2205 SHEPPARD AVE E
Site Plan Approval 11 313740 NNY 33 SA Ward 33
- North York Nov 22, 2011 --- --- --- ---
Atria the site to accommodate a mixed use development of the. Atria IV lands with 1150 residential units 94,000 square meters of gross floor area ( of which 1,500 square meters is non-residential ) and building heights ranging from [B]43 stories [/B]to 5 storeys. In addition, the development also incorporates two municipal parks and new municipal streets [/I]
 
In addition to the already announced 43s (Alto) and 8s (Parkside) buildings, I've learned that the block to the north will contain 2 towers @ 17s + 23s with a 5s podium along the Sheppard frontage

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Saw an excavator getting unloaded in the morning and there's now a construction office trailer on site as well.
 
May 4

No shoring has started on this site as they are currently installing new sewer and waterlines, as well the new road.
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Building permit status:
Application: Partial Permit Status: Not Started

Location: 2205 SHEPPARD AVE E
TORONTO ON M2J 5C3

Ward 33: Don Valley East

Application#: 12 204706 STR 00 PP Accepted Date: Apr 22, 2013

Project: Apartment Building Partial Permit - Structural Framing

Description: Part Permit - 43 storey condo with 483 units, linked together with 8 storey condo, two levels of amenedies, and 4 levels of underground parking
 
Jan 22
I guess this not on anyone radar to shot? Long between visit on this one for me. Lot more up on site.

I think the reason there aren't many updates for this stems from the lack of construction visibility from where most people would see it. Unless one makes the effort to check out the site, very few people are going to notice any progress. This stretch of Sheppard doesn't attract many pedestrians and those passing by in cars or on the bus would have a difficult time seeing what's happening. What's being constructed now is set back from Sheppard quite a bit and the hoarding and trees limit the view from the street. I pass by here several times a week and I just noticed the cranes up. Once it reaches a couple storeys above grade then there should be more attention as we can see where they're at as we're passing by.

And like Aristo, I don't think there's very much excitement for what's coming.
 

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