Our sister site UrbanToronto.ca has an in-depth look at a massive 15-tower proposal for a former industrial site in Toronto's Humber Bay Shores neighbourhood.

Looking south across the Christie's site and Humber Bay Shores to Lake Ontario, image courtesy First Capital

The scale of what has been proposed will take many off guard, with 15 towers proposed higher than 20 storeys tall, the tallest topping out at 71 storeys, or similar in height to the taller of the two Eau du Soleil towers now being completed nearby. Conversely the depth of the neighbourhood amenities and services, and the degree of animation of the neighbourhood, will appeal to many living in the area now who are looking for a more complete, more cohesive area of the city to live in.

Across the Christie's site, the plan calls for 41,900 m² of commercial office space, approximately 42,700 m² of retail, entertainment, restaurants, and community-oriented shops, and a 20,200 m² hotel with affiliated commercial space. A total of 7,446 residential units are proposed. 

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

Related Companies:  Adamson Associates Architects, First Capital, Grounded Engineering Inc., Urban Strategies Inc., VIP Condos Toronto