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Rezoning Applications Submitted for Proposed Mixed-Use Project in Toronto

Rendering of proposed 586 Eglinton Avenue East project. Image credit: architects–Alliance / rendering by JORG
Rendering of proposed 586 Eglinton Avenue East project. Image credit: architects–Alliance / rendering by JORG
04 November 2021 | Toronto, Canada

Rezoning applications have been submitted for 586 Eglinton Avenue East by Sanderling Developments. The site is located in the Sherwood Park neighborhood of Toronto. Already occupying the site is an eight-story office building. If this new proposal moves forward, the existing office building will be replaced by a 32-story, mixed-use building. The architect for this new project is architectsAlliance.

The ground floor will have both an office and a residential lobby as well as two retail spaces facing Eglinton Avenue.  Floors two through four will have 4,021 square meters (43,280 square feet) of office space. This space meets the requirement set by the city to have enough office space to compensate for the replaced office building.

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Floor five will contain residential amenity space both inside, and outside, on the rooftop of the fourth floor. The remaining floors will each contain nine residential units. The east and west façades of these upper levels have a pattern of alternating triangular balconies. Overall, the project will contain 249 dwelling units.

For more on this story, go to Urban Toronto.