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New Multi-Tower Complex Proposed for Six Points Plaza Redevelopment in Etobicoke, Toronto

New Multi-Tower Complex Proposed for Six Points Plaza Redevelopment
New Multi-Tower Complex Proposed for Six Points Plaza Redevelopment
08 December 2021 | Toronto, Canada

Liberty Development has applied for Official Plan Amendment (OPA) and Zoning By-law Amendment (ZBA) applications from the City of Toronto, Canada to permit the redevelopment of the Six Points Plaza in Etobicoke. The redevelopment application includes four mixed-use blocks consisting of high-density and medium-density buildings as well as parkland, on the property that is located on the south side of Bloor Street West, between Jopling Avenue South and Beamish Drive, and north of Dundas Street West.  

The site is approximately two hectares (5.38 acres) in size, and besides the Six Points Plaza, is also occupied by a single detached dwelling that is being used for commercial purposes. Designed by IBI Group, seven towers are proposed ranging from 10 to 45 stories of mostly residential space.  

The proposed development is divided into four development blocks. In addition to its towers, the development also includes a public park along north side of Dundas west of Beamish Drive, south of blocks 1 and 2. The proposed park features promenades to provide connectivity throughout its entirety, integrating with the network of proposed paths and sidewalks within and around the site.