FYI - it was mentioned on Allied's Q4 earnings call that they intend to submit the rezoning application for this development by early Q2 or late Q1.

500k square feet of office space between this development, their Bathurst St assembly and another property in Montreal.
 
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From the Planning Rationale Report;

A note on phasing:

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Heritage Preservation and New Build:

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Site Porosity:

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In the report they also published the Liberty Village Masterplan (2016)...........interesting to have a look at what was being thought then, and how this relates:

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The anticipated Exhibition Station should open up the potential and interest for further intensification of office space in this western section of Liberty Village in the future:

 
Named as such because of the crenellation around the parapets on 135 Liberty.
...and not because of the person who lives there who holds documentation of an alternative world without COVID nor *rump and a Toronto that's free of grey and spandrel?
 


Event Information: 39-53 Fraser, 8-42 Fraser and 135 Liberty Street

Date and time:Wednesday, February 2, 2022 7:00 pm
Eastern Standard Time (Toronto, GMT-05:00)
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Duration:1 hour 30 minutes
Description:
The City of Toronto Planning Division has received an application to amend the Zoning By-law for the property at 39-53 Fraser Avenue, 8-42 Pardee Avenue and 135 Liberty Street to permit a phased development of two new non-residential office buildings within a complex of existing buildings. Phase 1 proposes a 10-storey building along Fraser Avenue, and Phase 2 proposes an 11-storey building along Pardee Avenue.

Please visit the Site's Application Information Centre website at www.toronto.ca/41FraserAve for more information.
 

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