ushahid
Senior Member
please don't start the "real estate market softening" on this thread, every other thread is having the same discussion nowadays.
Does that confirm the east tower will no longer be built as planned? Pure speculation but could this mean one tower development with real estate market softening?
The Mirvish Gallery
The development approved by the City always retained the Eclipse Building and housing the Mirvish Gallery on the top floor(s) after renovation. The article is a bit misleading in the sense that Mirvish's first application to the City did not have this specific approach. I believe the only reason Mirvish started this project was to get this gallery built to show off his art collection and find a way to subsidize its operation.
No kidding.Maybe but Mirvish is no longer in control. he sold out to GG - likely with some sort of agreement in place for the gallery, but he doesn't control it any more.
The development approved by the City always retained the Eclipse Building and housing the Mirvish Gallery on the top floor(s) after renovation. The article is a bit misleading in the sense that Mirvish's first application to the City did not have this specific approach. I believe the only reason Mirvish started this project was to get this gallery built to show off his art collection and find a way to subsidize it's operation.
I'm confused. Isn't the Eclipse Building the site of the east tower? Is/was the plan to plop the east tower on top?
As well, the Eclipse building use to house the Tim Horton's on the north-east corner of King and John.I believe the Eclipse building is the planned site for the Mirvish Gallery. The towers would straddle Duncan Street, not John.
I believe the Eclipse building is the planned site for the Mirvish Gallery. The towers would straddle Duncan Street, not John.
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AoD
Still no documents posted:
http://app.toronto.ca/DevelopmentAp...icationsList.do?action=init&folderRsn=3248484
To those with greater experience, how long does it typically take for documents to be posted after an application is listed?
Application to amend Official Plan Amendment (OPA) 272 and Site-specific Zoning By-law 1481-2017 for the lands at 260-270 King Street West and 274-322 King Street West. The current site specific OPA and Zoning By-law permits a mixed use development with two building. On the east block an 82 storey building with a height of 275 metres is permitted and on the west block a 92 storey buildng (305 metres) is permitted. The applications proposed to increase the overall metric heights from 275 to 300 metres for the east tower and from 305 to 325 metres for the west tower. The proposal includes a reduction in the overall gross floor area and a reduction of 237 dwelling units overall.