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Old Posted Feb 1, 2024, 1:22 AM
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Would anyone on here have a clue where exactly this new development TCU has been recently promoting on their website and instagram is? It says Cyrville and its called Soul Aviation so I have a clue of the area but I have no idea where exactly this could be.



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Would anyone on here have a clue where exactly this new development TCU has been recently promoting on their website and instagram is? It says Cyrville and its called Soul Aviation so I have a clue of the area but I have no idea where exactly this could be.

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Either they have bought this one:
https://skyscraperpage.com/forum/showthread.php?t=207436&page=4

...or, more likely, this is another phase of their current build on Cyrville going on the same lot. Good catch! Looks to be about 18-20f. This is one of the rare occasions when I'd welcome a CharcWhite, simply because it would be the only one in that TOD. It's not actually about the charcoal bricks, it's about variety! (for me)

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You're probably right about the second phase on their current project on Cyrville and Joseph Cyr. I was kind of hoping in would the Mandarin Plaze since its right next to the aviation parkway and they're calling the project Soul Aviation.
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You're probably right about the second phase on their current project on Cyrville and Joseph Cyr. I was kind of hoping in would the Mandarin Plaze since its right next to the aviation parkway and they're calling the project Soul Aviation.
Ding, ding, ding! It IS the Mandarin Plaza! 1137 Ogilvie Rd. Suprise, surprise!

https://issuu.com/tcu-capital/docs/tear_sheet_-_soul_9_

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Ding, ding, ding! It IS the Mandarin Plaza! 1137 Ogilvie Rd. Suprise, surprise!

https://issuu.com/tcu-capital/docs/tear_sheet_-_soul_9_

Awesome find! Thanks for this. I knew I could find some top notch investigators on here for an answer
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Quite the high density node developing around Ogilvie/Cummings/Cyrville.

Do we ever expect development of Beauparc to resume? Its' been years since they've built anything there and with the demand for housing/rentals and the proximity to transit you would think we would see some progress by now...
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You're probably right about the second phase on their current project on Cyrville and Joseph Cyr. I was kind of hoping in would the Mandarin Plaze since its right next to the aviation parkway and they're calling the project Soul Aviation.
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Ding, ding, ding! It IS the Mandarin Plaza! 1137 Ogilvie Rd. Suprise, surprise!
Anyone remember Mug's that used to occupy the space closest to Cummings?

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Quite the high density node developing around Ogilvie/Cummings/Cyrville.

Do we ever expect development of Beauparc to resume? Its' been years since they've built anything there and with the demand for housing/rentals and the proximity to transit you would think we would see some progress by now...
That's Richcraft, so probably not for a while. They have a bunch of other projects taking priority over this one.
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The good thing is these towers aren't too far from LRT, still just shy under a 15 minute walk. Pretty awesome this node is getting more TOD!!
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Wow! What a nice rip off of the DND HQ. Should rename this to Soulless.
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Developer proposes 24-storey highrise at site of former Mandarin Ogilvie restaurant

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August 21, 2024 1:43 PM ET


A popular Chinese restaurant that closed earlier this year will be torn down to make way for a mixed-use highrise as part of a plan to redevelop the east-end property. TCU Development Corp. has filed a proposal to build a 24-storey tower with 323 rental apartment units on the northeast corner of Ogilvie Road and Cummings Avenue.

The Mandarin Plaza, a strip mall that includes the Mandarin Ogilvie restaurant, now occupies the site. The well-known dining establishment ended its 36-year run on Ogilvie Road at the beginning of June after the family that owned the restaurant and shopping plaza sold the property to TCU. “We’ve liked the area for a while, and when the opportunity came up, we were definitely interested,” Dylan Desjardins, TCU’s vice-president of operations, told OBJ in an interview earlier this week. TCU has several projects on the go in the neighbourhood, which is located about half a kilometre north of highway 417 between the St. Laurent Shopping Centre and the Cyrville LRT station. Desjardins said the area’s proximity to major transit hubs and the city’s main east-west traffic artery make it an ideal location for rental complexes aimed at students and young professionals. “Once you hop on transit, it’s nine minutes to get to the University of Ottawa,” he noted. “There is a lot of connectivity in that spot, and there are tons of amenities.” TCU’s plan also calls for about 5,000 square feet of commercial space on the ground floor of the proposed highrise. Desjardins said the firm expects to have some agreements with potential retail tenants finalized in the near future.

In keeping with its target demographic, TCU wants to include almost as many parking spaces for bicycles as cars.

The current plan features 186 spots for motor vehicles and 163 slots for bicycles. However, Desjardins said car-sharing facilities and other amenities could eventually be added to the proposal. The company is working with a number of partners, including Roderick Lahey Architects and NAK Design Strategies, on elements such as a privately owned public space that would also be part of the project. “It’s still a work in progress,” Desjardins explained. TCU’s other nearby projects include a six-storey, 188-unit rental building at 1188 Cummings Ave. and a six-storey multi-family development at 1155 Joseph Cyr St., just east of the St. Laurent Shopping Centre. They are part of a flurry of new construction activity that is reshaping the skyline around St. Laurent mall and the Cyrville LRT station.

Just south of TCU’s proposed highrise on Ogilvie Road, for example, a trio of developers has launched a mixed-use project that will include three residential highrises of 25, 27 and 36 storeys. When that project, dubbed LUX Place, was announced four years ago, partner Denis Archambault said he hoped it would spur a new wave of development and help bring the neighbourhood bordered by Ogilvie Road, Cyrville Road and Cummings Avenue “back to life.”

“Living without the necessity of a car when you’re on the LRT line will create demand for rental housing in that area,” he added in a 2020 interview. “Even if (overall rental demand) does soften down the road, whatever’s on the line tends to be fully absorbed quite quickly.” Desjardins said his firm hopes to start construction on the Ogilvie Road highrise before the end of next year, pending the required zoning approvals from the city.

Meanwhile, TCU continues to seek other development opportunities across the region in an effort to address “gaps” in the rental housing market, he added. “Ottawa is still an undersupplied city when it comes to multi-family rentals,” Desjardins said. “We need to pick up the pace (of housing starts). But I definitely think there are a lot of positive things that are happening. We’re starting to see construction costs come closer in line with our expectations. Rental rates are in a good spot. Things are still difficult, the market is still fluctuating, but I think the horizon is looking much better.”

https://obj.ca/developer-proposes-highrise-at-former-ogilvie-mandarin-site/
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The Zoning By-law Amendment application (D02-02-24-0028) was originally submitted on July 22, 2024, and deemed complete on August 14, 2024. The proposed development associated with the original submission contemplated one 24-storey mixed use building on 1111 Cummings Avenue and 1137 Ogilvie Road, exclusively. TCU Development Corporation has since purchased the abutting property to the east, 1151 Ogilvie Road. Considering this, an expanded development is now being proposed on the subject property at 1111 Cummings Avenue, 1137 Ogilvie Road, and 1151 Ogilvie Road. The proposed development contemplates two, mixed-use 30-storey towers, with 6-storey podiums. Both towers contain amenity space within the mechanical penthouse (Floor 31).

Building A, located on the western side of the property (1111 Cummings Avenue and 1137 Ogilvie Road) contemplates approximately 418 dwelling units and 542 square metres of shared amenity and commercial space.

Building B, located on eastern side of the property (1151 Ogilvie Road) contemplates approximately 407 units and 230 square metres of shared amenity and commercial space.

Shared between the two buildings are 477 automobile parking spaces, 413 bicycle parking spaces, and 706 square metres of Publicly Open Private Space (POPS) located outdoors, between the two buildings and fronting on to Ogilvie Road.


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Quite a shift in this area from the prior 50 years. Strange to see a place where I spent some good years in my youth evolve into a far more urban corner of the city.

I'm sure I'll get a lot of flack for this, but 30 floors on that side of the street seems a bit steep. 20 floors was more in line with what I would expect to step down into the neighbourhood to the north.

No doubt a certain someone will call me a NIMBY, but I don't think a NIMBY would even accept anything above three floors, if anything at all.
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Quite a shift in this area from the prior 50 years. Strange to see a place where I spent some good years in my youth evolve into a far more urban corner of the city.

I'm sure I'll get a lot of flack for this, but 30 floors on that side of the street seems a bit steep. 20 floors was more in line with what I would expect to step down into the neighbourhood to the north.

No doubt a certain someone will call me a NIMBY, but I don't think a NIMBY would even accept anything above three floors, if anything at all.
I kind of agree with you! 30 seems really high considering the height of the houses behind. I guess you start at 30 get the NIMBY to complain drop to 20 and say you were willing to consider comments from consultation. if you start at 20 they'll make you drop to 15.
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I need better renders, but from the drawings this to me is my most exciting project, twin towers, all glass 31s at 104m right angle for cool sunset reflection
also reminds me of these towers off the 401 in toronto

https://www.google.com/maps/@43.7782519,..._ep=EgoyMDI1MDYyMy4yIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D

Hope this goes quick, the docs seem to be going up fast.
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Reference to the existing low rise housing is nimbyism no matter what "if" facade is placed behind, "community character" changes over time and isn't a reason to reduce, delay, stop,or deny much needed housing.

City spent billions on infrastructure is prefer it be used.
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It's fun to see my childhood neighbourhood get gentrified. Definitely a good concept and use of space to put two tall towers. I'm a little surprised they didn't connect the podiums but if they use that plaza in between them properly it could be a win. Not a huge fan of the North and South facing balconies, I think they should either centralize them or mirror them on each side. Otherwise great project so far. (Re-open Mandarin Ogilvie PLEASE!)
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Seems like some of the approval process for certain projects are being streamlined or fast tracked which at face value is a good thing. It's not like we hold developers to any type of standard to exterior finishes anyways so we might as well get a move on.

Will be interesting to see how quickly shovels go in the ground here. In this case it will be more market conditions than the city itself which I can appreciate.
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Seems like some of the approval process for certain projects are being streamlined or fast tracked which at face value is a good thing. It's not like we hold developers to any type of standard to exterior finishes anyways so we might as well get a move on.

Will be interesting to see how quickly shovels go in the ground here. In this case it will be more market conditions than the city itself which I can appreciate.
Hope they start soon. Luxo looks lonely down there.
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