artyboy123
Senior Member
Taken from this website: https://westonconsulting.com/projects/7700-bathurst/
" Located at the landmark intersection of Bathurst Street and Centre Street in the heart of the community of Thornhill in the City of Vaughan, this site presents an optimal opportunity for redevelopment. Currently functioning as a single storey commercial and retail development, the area is in the process of seeing significant redevelopment and revitalization. The project creates a gateway into the future context of Thornhill.
Phase 1 of this development will include two residential towers, including a feature tower design at the corner of Centre Street and Promenade North, with a significant commercial component, a public park, and private open space. This phase will form part of a master planned community on the lands including additional residential, office and commercial spaces.
Weston has worked to secure high-rise mixed-use permissions on the lands through City of Vaughan Official Plan (2010) appeals to the former Ontario Municipal Board and site-specific Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment applications."
" Located at the landmark intersection of Bathurst Street and Centre Street in the heart of the community of Thornhill in the City of Vaughan, this site presents an optimal opportunity for redevelopment. Currently functioning as a single storey commercial and retail development, the area is in the process of seeing significant redevelopment and revitalization. The project creates a gateway into the future context of Thornhill.
Phase 1 of this development will include two residential towers, including a feature tower design at the corner of Centre Street and Promenade North, with a significant commercial component, a public park, and private open space. This phase will form part of a master planned community on the lands including additional residential, office and commercial spaces.
Weston has worked to secure high-rise mixed-use permissions on the lands through City of Vaughan Official Plan (2010) appeals to the former Ontario Municipal Board and site-specific Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment applications."