Sounds like it should be an aA design here then. I'm guessing somewhere between 15 to 25 storeys.
 
193 MC CAUL ST
Ward 20 - Tor & E.York District

Zoning By-law Amendment application to facilitate redevelopment of the site for a 19-storey residential/mixed-use building (19 storeys), with a total of 266 residential units: 18,905.0 sq. m. residential GFA and 597 square metres of retail/service commercial space located on the ground floor.
Proposed Use --- # of Storeys --- # of Units ---
Applications:
Type Number Date Submitted Status
Rezoning 17 211689 STE 20 OZ Aug 4, 2017 Under Review
 
Should be a pretty easy sell at this location. Being close to Baldwin Village, U of T, Uni Ave, two subway stations, etc.
 
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I would love to see more high quality housing (condo and rental) built in the Grange. Here is a image of the area --

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Ugh!
Notwithstanding my preference for this being incorporated into a much expanded Orde Park..............
If this is going to be residential.................it shouldn't be THIS residential.

It felt rather institutional as an extension of the hospital block. Honestly though I'd rather see this site in public hands for the inevitable expansions to come.

AoD
 
Update:
When Silverstein's Bakery abruptly shuttered its doors at 193 McCaul Street last year after almost a century of providing bread to Toronto restaurants, expectations for redevelopment began. A report subsequently came from Urbanation that Lamb Development Corp purchased the property for a price of $23.75M, and now that has been followed up by a rezoning submission to the City, calling for a 19-storey, 64.4 metre/211 foot condominium tower, containing 266 units and ground-floor retail space.
 

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