deerparker
Active Member
Another cafe/restaurant is preparing to open in the old 'sandwiches' space on the corner. As per Adroiduk, that building, along with Bulldog, will be spared.
Another cafe/restaurant is preparing to open in the old 'sandwiches' space on the corner. As per Adroiduk, that building, along with Bulldog, will be spared.
The shop owners appear to be stripping away the garish circus signage, and are probably trying to mimic the chill urban sophisticate look of Bulldog. Im glad this fingernail of an old building will survive - you just can't replace the atmosphere of old buildings, and their use as a latte dispensary & restaurant takes full advantage of this character.
The building is in pretty sad shape but I always ask myself, when will this stop and what incentive is there to keep these buildings in good shape when they can get torn down so easily because they are so poorly maintained and sit on prime property.
I would assume the city wants to chop it down from the proposed 27s+3s to 25s
I wonder what's being appealed ... they want their 30 storeys back, or maybe even more considering what's been approved elsewhere since they applied to develop that parcel of land, or they've agreed to 25 storeys but want something else changed. I'm kind of surprised that the city might've chopped it down but consider 50 storeys just a block to the east of this site.
I think Menkes appealed directly to the OMB with 25 storeys instead of the 30. I don't even think the city would agree to the 25 storeys considering the building just does not ease away from any of the streets impacted, Church, McGill and Granby, i.e., there's no podium to speak of. This might one of the few condo developments that just doesn't get built. Menkes should consider selling the land to Ryerson to build some of their student residences.
You're absolutely right about that junctionist. Look at this strip of Queen west of Brock. Totally untouched and extremely pleasing to look at and walk through.
there is no way this doesn't get approved. the site envelope is huge for an urban project at almost 18,000 sf. also - the tower floor plate is nearly 9,000 sf (as opposed to the recommended 8,000 sf) so there's plenty of room to trim it up in order to create more space off of the affected streets (ie: church and granby).
bottom line is that this is getting resolved - Wanderlust you're off base in suggesting that it won't.