Toronto 160 Front West | 239.87m | 46s | Cadillac Fairview | AS + GG

The plans for the south west corner of Yonge and Eglinton are significant. But also much further away in terms of their timeline. Space in this approved tower would be a good measure while everything is worked out in midtown.
 
Got my hopes up this morning when I saw this. But turns out its for a Becel promotion of some sort. Imagine two major office announcements in two days?

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Got my hopes up this morning when I saw this. But turns out its for a Becel promotion of some sort. Imagine two major office announcements in two days?

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Application: Temporary Structures
Status: Permit Issued
Location: 174 FRONT ST W
TORONTO ON
Ward 20: Trinity-Spadina
Application#: 18 119547 TPS 00 TS
Issued Date: Feb 26, 2018
Project: Other
Work: Other Temporary Tents
Description: Proposed temporary greenhouse for the purpose of hosting people (invite only). It is a "pop-up" restaurant for BECEL. Set up days will be February 25th and 26th, 2018 and dismantle day will be March 3rd, 2018.
 
Re-submission docs went up on AIC on February 21st. Still 240m, 48s to BMU, looks like no major changes; from the cover letter:

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This is a relatively midget proposal for AS, so hopefully they take it seriously. Tall doesn't always translate into functional, energy efficient, appropriate or beautiful proposals. Most of them are d*ck waving contests in fast developing, military autocracies. Nonetheless I preferred the previous taller proposal, and I hope a few stories may be surreptitiously added back somewhat further down the road.
 
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This one did look better taller. There's nothing midget about it. It's somewhere between a million and a million in a half square feet.
 
Report from Toronto Preservation Board that's going to Community Council and then Council here. It will be considered by City Council on June 26, 2018. Details here.
 
Thought I would insert their press release...colour me excited!

CADILLAC FAIRVIEW BOOSTS INVESTMENT IN TORONTO’S DOWNTOWN WITH $800 MILLION OFFICE TOWER
Jun 13, 2018


TORONTO, ON (June 13, 2018) – Cadillac Fairview (CF), in conjunction with the Investment Management Corporation of Ontario (IMCO) is pleased to announce construction of a new 46-storey office tower at 160 Front Street West, on the northeast corner of Front Street and Simcoe Street in downtown Toronto. The development, which represents CF’s continuing confidence in the city’s commercial real estate market, features 1.2M square feet of office space, 339 parking stalls, 12,290 square feet of retail space and is slated to open in the fall of 2022.



“This city continues to experience record-low vacancy rates, fueled by demand for quality, sustainable office space across a broad array of clients, and in particular the tech and financial sectors,” said John Sullivan, President and CEO, Cadillac Fairview. “With space availability in downtown Toronto at the lowest level in over 25 years, we see tremendous opportunity for this development.”



CF to welcome Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan

The building’s inaugural client is CF’s owner, Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan, which will relocate their head office from North York to 160 Front Street.



“Toronto is a vibrant and international city, and the downtown core is a major hub of finance. We believe this is the right time to plan our move closer to our partners and the pool of talent we will need to see us into the future. This new building will have many attractive elements to help foster teamwork and innovation, in a healthy and sustainable environment that is close to many different transit options,” said Ron Mock, President and CEO, Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan. “We are very pleased to be moving into a building run by Cadillac Fairview, our real estate subsidiary and a global developer of leading-edge office space.”



According to CF, this latest development reflects the demand for high-quality, amenity-rich office environments across the country. “Our current momentum in commercial development speaks to a trend where best-in-class employers are seeking prime urban locations, and we take great pride in our ability to ultimatelywork with our clients to meet those needs,” said Mr. Sullivan.



Cadillac Fairview currently has $1.5B of major office projects under development, including the $479 million building at 16 York Street in Toronto, the $200 million BMO Campus at CF Toronto Eaton Centre, the $60 million revitalization of 2 Queen Street West and the $25 million redevelopment of a former Sears location at CF Champlain in Moncton for TD Bank Group.



160 Front Street, Design, Sustainability and Location

Designed by world renowned Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture, in collaboration with B+H Architects as the Architect of Record, the building will offer a distinctive silhouette on the downtown skyline while meeting prospective clients’ desire for efficient design and environmental sustainability in both construction and operation. Incorporating the latest in smart building technology, 160 Front Street is designed to achieve LEED® Platinum and WELL Building Standard® certifications. Further, once operational, the building will be subject to the standards of CF’s award winning sustainability program, Green at Work®.



Located one city block from Union Station and with easy access to the Gardiner Expressway, the site is well-positioned to appeal to prospective clients concerned with ever increasing traffic congestion in the city and superior transit access. Nearby amenities include a diverse range of retail, food, restaurant and hotel choices.



CF’s partnership with IMCO represents a continued collaboration on a number of projects on behalf of IMCO’s client, Ontario Pension Board (OPB). They include a new office tower under construction at 16 York Street in Toronto, as well as ownership in a number of existing office properties in Toronto and Vancouver, including RBC Centre and Toronto-Dominion Centre.



“Investing in real estate is an integral part of our investment strategy because it is well-aligned to Ontario Pension Board’s return objectives,” said Brian Whibbs, Managing Director of Real Estate, IMCO. “We value our strong relationship with Cadillac Fairview and we are proud to be a part of this exciting project, as we continue to focus on delivering value to OPB through the acquisition and development of high-quality assets that generate strong results over the long term.”



About Cadillac Fairview

Cadillac Fairview is one of the largest owners, operators and developers of best-in-class office, retail and mixed-use properties in North America. The company also invests in retail, mixed-use and industrial real estate in Brazil, Colombia and Mexico. With assets valued at more than $29 billion, Cadillac Fairview owns over 38 million square feet of leasable space at 73 properties in Canada, including landmark developments, such as Toronto-Dominion Centre, CF Toronto Eaton Centre, CF Pacific Centre and CF Chinook Centre.



Cadillac Fairview has been wholly owned by the Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan since 2000. Ontario Teachers’ is a diversified global investor and administers the pensions of more than 300,000 active and retired school teachers. For more information, please visit cadillacfairview.com or follow on Twitter @CadFairview.



About Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan

The Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan (Ontario Teachers') is Canada's largest single-profession pension plan, with $189.5 billion in net assets at December 31, 2017. It holds a diverse global portfolio of assets, approximately 80% of which is managed in-house, and has earned an average annualized rate of return of 9.9% since the plan's founding in 1990. Ontario Teachers' is an independent organization headquartered in Toronto. Its Asia-Pacific region office is located in Hong Kong and its Europe, Middle East & Africa region office is in London. The defined-benefit plan, which is fully funded, invests and administers the pensions of the province of Ontario's 323,000 active and retired teachers. For more information, visit otpp.com and follow us on Twitter @OtppInfo.



About the Investment Management Corporation of Ontario

The Investment Management Corporation of Ontario (IMCO) is one of Canada’s largest investment management firms with $60 billion of assets under management. Designed to serve public sector clients in Ontario, IMCO’s primary objective is to achieve long-term results that enable its institutional partners to meet their financial obligations to members and beneficiaries. The organization achieves this mandate by designing compelling and distinctive end-to-end investment solutions. IMCO’s clients include the Ontario Pension Board (OPB) and the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB).



Created in 2016, IMCO was established as an independent organization, operating at arm’s length from government and its institutional members, and guided by a highly experienced and professional Board of Directors. For more information, please visit www.imcoinvest.com



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For more information, please contact:

Vanessa Jenkins
North Strategic (on behalf of Cadillac Fairview)
416-206-8765
vanessa.jenkins@northstrategic.com


SOURCE: https://www.cadillacfairview.com/en...s_Downtown_with_800_Million_Office_Tower.html

Another source is RENX: https://renx.ca/cf-imco-build-46-storey-downtown-toronto-office-tower/
 
I'm marginally amused that Ontario Teachers is the owner of Cadillac Fairview; so they are in essence leasing a significant portion of a building to themselves.

A little to simplistic, I realize. Still......

Interesting way to push ahead w/the proposal.
 

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