This is EXACTLY the type of avenue intensification that is/was called for and should be a perfect example of smart growth along avenues. 6-10s all along the avenues. Love this, along with 1717 Avenue. Should appease all sides really, and is in line with the official plan, zoning etc. Also great that the design will be RAW. The last design was not really noteworthy, but the RAW design might be...
(also intersting to note I haven't seen any of the "tall tall tall at all costs" crew in the smaller projects threads. Guess thats not surprising, but just something I noticed... ;))

Tall at Avenue and Lawrence? Even an alliance between Superman, Godzilla and Hercules couldn't win that battle.
 
This is EXACTLY the type of avenue intensification that is/was called for and should be a perfect example of smart growth along avenues. 6-10s all along the avenues. Love this, along with 1717 Avenue. Should appease all sides really, and is in line with the official plan, zoning etc. Also great that the design will be RAW. The last design was not really noteworthy, but the RAW design might be...
(also intersting to note I haven't seen any of the "tall tall tall at all costs" crew in the smaller projects threads. Guess thats not surprising, but just something I noticed... ;))

I wouldn't necessarily count myself as part of the card-carrying 'tall, tall, tall' crew as my rationale for height and density is based more on sound planning than 'height = my first boner,' but I'll bite. On a streetcar ROW and a few hundred meters from the YUS? Why not tall here?
 
I wouldn't necessarily count myself as part of the card-carrying 'tall, tall, tall' crew as my rationale for height and density is based more on sound planning than 'height = my first boner,' but I'll bite. On a streetcar ROW and a few hundred meters from the YUS? Why not tall here?

Huh? There is no streetcar ROW at Avenue and Brookdale, and it is over 1.5 km to the closest subway station (Lawrence).
 
Late nights and faulty Google Mapping are to blame! Right you are though. Didn't look closely at the address / location in the thread - GM sent me to Avenue and St. Clair. Apologies.
 
Say hello to urban format PetSmart - deal isn't 100% done, but expect it to go through.
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Good god I hate hate hate when stumpy mid-size condos have a "spire." It suggests that the building has some sort of merit outside of being a monotonous anywhere residence.
 
Clarification: RAW is responsible for the modern townhouse component while Kirkor gets the midrise, according to Fortress.

False statement ... Kirkor has ZERO involvement with this project ... this project is 100% RAW

Final Report to North York Community Council on January 15, 2014:

http://app.toronto.ca/tmmis/viewAgendaItemHistory.do?item=2014.NY29.20
http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2014/ny/bgrd/backgroundfile-64893.pdf

Proposed development was supported by NYCC and recommended for approval by City Council
 
Mady has sold this development site ... TFAI was taken off this project a while ago, the last renderings shown above are from RAW Design
 
http://www.newswire.ca/en/story/154...fernbrook-homes-and-cityzen-development-group

Fortress Real Developments Successfully Acquires Prime Avenue Road Property, Announces Partnership With Fernbrook Homes and Cityzen Development Group
TORONTO, June 2, 2015 /CNW/ - Fortress Real Developments, a Richmond Hill, Ontario based real estate developer, has acquired a prime approved residential site in Toronto's Avenue Road neighbourhood and plans to start construction later this year with partners from Fernbrook Homes and Cityzen Development Group.

Originally owned by Mady Developments, Brookdale on Avenue Road comprises a full block on the west side of Avenue Road from Brookdale north to Fairlawn. With a total site area of just over an acre, the project is approved for 146,917 sq ft of residential and another 20,129 sq ft of at grade commercial and a small rental component. Fortress stepped in to acquire the site after Mady began to suffer financial strain and the property went into a power of sale.

"We had three other projects with Mady beyond Brookdale and our teams have been working overtime on those as a result of them closing their doors. We have exited our interest in Burlington, we are the leads in Winnipeg and our team has an excellent bid ready for Barrie. The last item was Brookdale and we're thrilled to now control it and own it with such excellent partners in Fernbrook and Cityzen", stated Jawad Rathore, President & CEO of Fortress "It was left as a huge mess; all the mortgages were in arrears, taxes were unpaid, and there were many registered liens. But in a matter of weeks we navigated a series of complicated legal maneuvers and came out on top. It was amazing how hotly contested this property was… probably one of the most sought after sites in Toronto so far in 2015."

With 50% of units already presold, the rest are expected to move quickly. "Our office has received numerous inquiries and offers to purchase already. In anticipation of our involvement, our sales team has a number of deals awaiting approval. We look forward to starting construction over the next few months", shared Sam Crignano, President & Partner of Cityzen Development Group. "This is a great site and we are pleased to be working with our partners at Fortress and Fernbrook."

The site garnered tremendous interest as many other developers sought to outbid each other on the prime asset on which Fortress was eventually able to control. Vince Petrozza, Fortress COO, helmed the team that navigated this complicated process. "It was incredible. We were putting together our deal with our new partners at the same time as we were cleaning up arrears and liens that the previous owners had left behind on both the first and second mortgages. Our counsel at Robins Appleby and I put in some late nights and early mornings to win this site. Multiple parties were bidding aggressively early on in the process on a site that we knew ourselves has tremendous value. That shows the depth of this market, the open market value of this site and the tremendous value we were able to obtain it for."

With permits already paid for and multiple offers for complete project financing, construction is expected to start in the next few months. "The team at Fortress prides itself on being creative and innovative. We really showed all of that off on this deal and are very excited to move ahead with top shelf partners in Fernbrook and Cityzen", said Frank Margani, EVP of Strategy & Development at Fortress.

Fore more information about the project visit BrookdaleonAvenue.com

About the Companies
Fortress Real Developments Inc. - Fortress Real Developments Inc. is a Canadian real estate development company that seeks out and analyzes opportunities in major Canadian markets. The company is focused on quality projects with recognizable alpha in residential low-rise, high-rise, commercial and industrial market segments. For more information on Fortress projects, visit: www.fortressrealdevelopments.com

Fernbrook Homes builds communities and homes of distinction, creating outstanding neighbourhoods that are coveted places to live. Demonstrating unparalleled design and construction excellence, Fernbrook communities show extraordinary value appreciation, setting the bar for housing excellence in the GTA. Fernbrook believes that customer service is a builder's first and foremost priority.

Cityzen Development Group is one of Toronto's most recognized multi-faceted Real Estate Developer and Builder. Cityzen's unique comprehensive approach encompasses real estate experience that spans the entire spectrum of real estate sectors. The company is recognized as an outstanding, design driven developer, dedicated to creating iconic residential buildings that enhance the quality of life and place. Cityzen has developed a well-earned reputation by working with award-winning architects and designers to further push the boundaries of creating innovative urban communities that are designed to enhance urban neighbourhoods.
 
Passing by yesterday I noticed the on site sales office was ripped out already, the sign saids project is 60% sold
 
Everything on the block is now boarded up and fenced off.
 

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