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These photos show that the site can definitely handle two towers.
 
Per KWT's latest newsletter:

60 Howard Street Public Parkette Consultation – February 5, 2019

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As part of an approved development application by Tridel at 575-585 Bloor Street East, the City will have the opportunity to create a new 1,305 m2 public parkette at the corner of Edgedale Road and Howard Street.
This is the second community meeting to discuss the parkette, following a meeting on September 25, 2018. A refined design based off of public feedback is expected to be presented.
Parks, Forestry and Recreation staff are hosting a public information meeting to:
  • Summarize public survey results
  • Review the final park concept
  • Receive comment/input from the public
  • Provide input on a park name
  • Discuss next steps.
City staff and the project landscape architect will be in attendance to answer questions.
Everyone is welcome to attend. Please join us to discuss this exciting new addition to the St. Jamestown neighbourhood!
What: 575-585 Bloor Street East Public Parkette Consultation #2
When: February 5, 2019, 7:00pm-8:30pm
Where: Wellesley Community Centre (495 Sherbourne Street), Room A
ASL interpreters may be provided if available. Please contact 311 in advance of this meeting if an interpreter is needed.
If you cannot attend the event, meeting materials will be available beginning February 5th on the website: https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/get-involved/public-consultations/#item/538
For further information, contact: Laurel Christie, Project Coordinator Landscape Architect 416-395-0074 at Laurel.Christie@toronto.ca or Eric Stadnyk 416-392-3895 Eric.Stadnyk@toronto.ca
 
Somehow the aerial view makes this lot looks small. Can’t imagine how Tridel going to squeeze 2 towers on it.
 

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