TheTigerMaster
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What are the chances of all three of these towers getting built? I doubt that the market can support 45 Bay, Union Centre, 156 Front, Oxford Place and the various other office developments. Something has to give.
Either way I have a feeling this project is still far in the future.
It will be two towers, with a park spanning over the railway tracks. The first tower is being built on spec apparently, while the second tower is much further down the line (2022). Design looks similar to Hearst Tower in New York.
I am not confusing this development with the Oxford proposal. The south tower will have a new bus terminal at its base along with some retail, the towers will be completely office. The north tower will stand where the current bus terminal is.
This is outrageous. It's only 4 meters short of suuuuupertall designation. Toronto can never do anything right. Do you have any idea how many supertalls Dubai has? This completely ruins the tower for me. Blah blah...
Something has to give.
What are the chances of all three of these towers getting built? I doubt that the market can support 45 Bay, Union Centre, 156 Front, Oxford Place and the various other office developments
Haha yeah, a mass exodus from the financial core to these eco cool bldgs....i hope not
Well lets see.....45 Bay Street, (3-4blgs, approx. 2.8-3.5 million sq. ft.),
Oxford Place (2-3bldgs 2x70s office/residential aprox 2.5-3 million sq. ft.),
156 Front (1bldg. 1.3 million sq. ft.),
Union Centre (1bldg. 1.1 million sq. ft.),
1 Yonge (2bldgs. 1.5 million sq. ft.)
16 York (1bldg. 800.000 sq. ft.)
approx 11.5 million square ft. of office space planned
.....5 million sq. ft (under construction)
Total 16.5 million
Come on, lets be realistic
These aren't condo towers with a short term build out. Given current trend, a 15 to 20 year build out is more than realistic should they continue.
These aren't condo towers with a short term build out. Given current trend, a 15 to 20 year build out is more than realistic should they continue.
Haha yeah, a mass exodus from the financial core to these eco cool bldgs....i hope not
Well lets see.....45 Bay Street, (3-4blgs, approx. 2.8-3.5 million sq. ft.),
Oxford Place (2-3bldgs 2x70s office/residential aprox 2.5-3 million sq. ft.),
156 Front (1bldg. 1.3 million sq. ft.),
Union Centre (1bldg. 1.1 million sq. ft.),
1 Yonge (2bldgs. 1.5 million sq. ft.)
16 York (1bldg. 800.000 sq. ft.)
approx 11.5 million square ft. of office space planned
.....5 million sq. ft (under construction)
Total 16.5 million
Come on, lets be realistic
As long as its a beautiful glass structure I'm okay with building atop the dominion building (the Yonge street side is rather quiet and could use the extra density), I'm more concerned about the more conventional towers smack dab among the older distillery district buildings.