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Thirty-Story Condo Building Proposed for Toronto

08 December 2020 | Toronto, Canada
The new tower would be built on a triangular-shaped lot with a flatiron design. Renderings courtesy of Diamond + Schmitt Architects Inc. 
The new tower would be built on a triangular-shaped lot with a flatiron design. Renderings courtesy of Diamond + Schmitt Architects Inc. 

A triangular-shaped lot on Church Street could soon be home to yet another flatiron building in the city, but with a bit of a twist from the typical flatiron design. 

This all-new modern condo building, which will be designed by Diamond + Schmitt, is going to be perfectly made for the site at 717 Church Street. 

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Formed by the intersection of three streets – Church Street, Collier Street, and Park Road – the lot in the Bloor-Yorkville neighbourhood is currently occupied by a parking lot, an office building, and a three-story, multi-unit building. 

If all things go to plan, however, a mixed-use 30-story tower will soon take its place.

A rezoning application was recently submitted to city planners by the developer, Capital Developments, for this building that intends to mimic the triangular shape of the site. 

The proposal for the new high-rise includes 300 residential units, privately-owned public space, as well as ground-level retail space, and a potential art location near Collier Street and Park Road. 

A passageway through the north side of the building will also provide an arrival and loading space with bronze fins running up the tower to the 15th floor, three car-share parking stalls, and around 320 bike spaces. 

The proposal excludes private car parking space in an effort to promote sustainable transportation and due to site constraints. 

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