Our sister site UrbanToronto.ca has further details and renderings of the massive 1 - 7 Yonge redevelopment in Toronto that would see several skyscrapers, including a 95-storey tower, steps from the waterfront. 

1 - 7 Yonge, image courtesy of Pinnacle International

A plan to redevelop the Toronto Star lands at the base of Yonge Street continues to evolve as developer Pinnacle International and their architects Hariri Pontarini move closer to finalizing a plan with the City of Toronto. In response to talks with City Planning and with Waterfront Toronto, and in particular with their Design Review Panel, the proposal has morphed from the initial plan with 7 proposed towers to one with 5 towers. Arranged in two blocks — one block on either side of an eastwards extension of Harbour Street — 3 residential towers are proposed to rise from a two-storey shared retail podium on the north block, while 2 office towers, one of which will incorporate the existing Toronto Star Tower, will rise from a shared retail podium on the south block.

You can find the rest of this story on our sister site, UrbanToronto.ca. 

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