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Dual-Tower Development in Toronto Proposed Next to Commuter Rail Station

The subject application proposes the integrated redevelopment of the two sites, with a 29-story and 44-story mixed-use office and residential project, along with a new Mimico GO Station building.
The subject application proposes the integrated redevelopment of the two sites, with a 29-story and 44-story mixed-use office and residential project, along with a new Mimico GO Station building.
29 April 2020 | Toronto, Canada

Though the On The GO Mimico condo development was canceled in 2017 due to its developer's financial issues, the site for the plan might now be used in a new mixed-use two-tower project.

Developer VANDYK Group of Companies submitted a rezoning application for the property back in October of 2019, and they're proposing to build a transit-oriented development at the 327 Royal York Road location as well as the Metrolinx-owned land at 315 Royal York Road.

The new project, designed by SvN Architects + Planners, would see two residential towers located just north of the existing Mimico GO Transit commuter rail station as well as a reconstructed Mimico GO Station built-in.

"The 327 Royal York property currently includes a formerly commenced but since abandoned redevelopment site while the 315 Royal York property includes the Metrolinx Mimico GO Station," notes the rezoning application.”

"The subject application proposes the integrated redevelopment of the two sites, with a 29-story and 44-story mixed-use office and residential project, along with a new Mimico GO Station building. Both of the building tower elements sit atop a 4 to 8 story, connected, podium," the application added further.

The existing Mimico Station was built the same year GO Transit began operation, back in 1967.

According to the rezoning application, the stop serves about 1,200 riders daily and ridership at the station is expected to triple to over 4,000 by 2031.

If approved, the new project would include residential, office, and retail space and of course, a significant amount of transit-related space.

It would house a total of 687 residences made up of 499 one-bedroom units, 121 two-bedroom units and 67 three-bedroom units.

Overall, the development would provide 514 parking spaces for residential, visitor, office and retail users, 103 of which would be reserved for transit users.

The GO station, which would be integrated into the podium of the building, would connect directly to Royal York Road and include bike facilities as well as a transit plaza.

The project would also feature a multi-use pedestrian and cyclist path as part of the Mimico-Judson Greenway.

"The area represents an appropriate and significant location for reinvestment and intensification in support of existing and planned transit infrastructure and growth," the rezoning application states.

And for those wondering how residents of the building would be affected by noise from the trains, the podium would be built in a way (long from east to west) that would help alleviate this issue.

The rezoning application for this property is currently being reviewed by the city of Toronto. If approved, the Mimico Station work is expected to be fully accessible by 2023 with electrified 15-minute service by 2025.

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