Some recent proposal updates/recommendations. Of note: likely headed to an LPAT hearing, the city is opposing
372 Yonge Street ( 255m/ 74s) designed by DIALOG, citing among other things a lack of parking (counter-intuitive to pro-transit efforts?).
372 Yonge rendering:
https://urbantoronto.ca/database/projects/372-yonge
250 Church | 166m | 52s | CentreCourt | IBI Group - recommended for approval
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ferusian
The G2 | 155.2m, 110m | 46s, 31s | Greenwin | Sweeny &Co - recommended for approval
231 of the 770 total will be affordable rental units.
UT
315 Spadina | 46m | 13s | Podium | Montgomery Sisam - recommended for approval
Rental and retail with 22 affordable units.
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David Cappizano
University of Toronto: New Harbord Residence | 31m | 9s | U of T | Michael Maltzan - recommended for approval
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The Well | 174m | 46s | RioCan | Hariri Pontarini - u/c
A view from historic Fort York.
kotsy
Red Mars
Mid-rise residential buildings along Wellington Street.
Red Mars
Prestige | 217m | 65s | Pinnacle | Hariri Pontarini - u/c
The shortest of the 3 tower Pinnacle One Yonge development, about 42 storeys of its 65 storey height.
Dustin William
Oscar Residences | 39m | 9s | Lifetime | Turner Fleischer - pre-construction
UT
A by the numbers snapshot of the development boom.
Toronto (not incl. Mississauga, Vaughn, Markham etc.)
a) Construction
3 dozen 150m to 338.5m* towers are under construction, with another 3 dozen u/c in the 100m to 150m range.
(*The One u/c at 309m has applied for an increase to 338.5m)
b) Proposed/approved
115 towers 150m to 376.5m*, with another 224 towers in the 100m to 150m range.
*includes 6 new super-talls by the CTBUH definition (spires or architectural top)
c) Total built/under construction 150m to 553m (CN Tower): 116
d) Total built/under construction/proposed or approved: 231