CityPlaceN1
Senior Member
With the green belt restricting subdivisions in the future I'm sure more of these developers will turn to condos. Aspen Ridge just recently started with highrises after years of just doing houses.
Wow, they sure didn't list those in the map on their website. Poor marketing on their part (or weak research on my part). I had an entirely different impression of this company.For the record ... Greenpark has 2 high-rise projects under construction ... being the Rosedale @ Eglinton+DVP (22+26s) and the Richmond @ Yonge+Major Mackenzie (14s), there is also an active proposal / development application proposed at 424-460 Adelaide St E @ Ontario St (19s) in downtown Toronto
I wouldn't dismiss Greenpark as potential buyer of the 1BE site, they would have as much interest as any other 'traditionally' low-rise builders like Fernbrook + Aspen Ridge to play in the high-rise business
Great Gulf also made the jump in the early part of this decade after building mostly houses, afaik.With the green belt restricting subdivisions in the future I'm sure more of these developers will turn to condos. Aspen Ridge just recently started with highrises after years of just doing houses.
But what is bazis actually saying about 1 bloor?
you guys think maybe they will keep trying until the economy get better? something tells me its still going to be a while :s
lets keep our fingers crossed
P'raps we'll end up with a nice set of rowhouses on the site, like that stuff on Bathurst they built a few years ago. A bunch of kitsch all piled up on top of each other along little lanes, where the first thing you notice everywhere are the HVAC units.
Are you referring to the TH across from the Spadina subway station?
If I had to guess, I'd say he was talking about the eye-gougingly bad development on the east side of Bathurst, just north of Queen.
Great Gulf also made the jump in the early part of this decade after building mostly houses, afaik.
Yeah, those are what I meant by early part of this decade (Morgan ~2002 I think?). They went from building traditional blah suburban subdivisions to some of the finest highrise condos downtown.Sorry for dragging this on...
True. They have done a few decent condo projects as well, including The Morgan, St. James and 18 Yorkville. They are also quite involved with commercial developments with retail, industrial and office parks (like the BMO call centre in Miss.)
Bazis is a joke/disgrace when it comes to public relations, which is why I wrote to the local councillor for info. It's not exactly an inside track, but it's better than nothing.But what is bazis actually saying about 1 bloor?