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It's isolated in terms of transportation connections for high-density development though. Transit here is awful and not likely to improve significantly with no higher order transit planned in the area.
Norman Bethune Ave south of here crosses the 404 and there's another crossing under construction just north of 16th AveOne of the main things isolating the site is the lack of a mid-block connection across the 404, the cost of which (IIRC) was one of the things that was contentious in the negotiations between the city and developers when the intiial proposal was made. I guess an industrial development can work better than mixed-use without it, but it would still help a lot.
The City of Markham's 2014 Official Plan showed a midblock crossing more central (reroute Valleywood Dr north to connect with East Wilmot St) between 16th Ave and Hwy 7, but that is not York Region's 2010 or 2022 plan.Norman Bethune Ave south of here crosses the 404 and there's another crossing under construction just north of 16th Ave
It's isolated in terms of transportation connections for high-density development though. Transit here is awful and not likely to improve significantly with no higher order transit planned in the area.
Modern warehouse demands are very very different than they were back then.I agree in terms of the location being bad for residential, but I'm finding myself frustrated by the monotony of how industrial land is being developed across the region (especially with how high demand is).
I'm not actually aware, so I'd appreciate some insight on why there is nothing else other than large spec box warehouses are being built (money I suppose?).
For example, these large warehouses aren't useful to smaller operations, yet there is nothing new being built/zoned to encourage the more compact style of light industry that requires you see in Etobicoke, or in this dense example in New Zealand.
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And on the extreme end, what happened to multi level flexible light manufacturing/office type warehouse buildings? Most old ones are residential lofts now since the demand dropped.
Are buildings like T3 Sterling allowing for uses like garment manufacturing, or strictly office? I wouldn't image them everywhere as only certain industry could actually make being on a fourth floor work, but centrally in Toronto would be a great asset to bring more lucrative employment back close to the city core besides office/retail employment.
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Walmarts new warehouse in Vaughan is 70ft tall - 7 storeys! And they don’t do that just because they like tall ceilings..
I haven't been following that closely. Where will the general aviation go? I suppose for private owners it becomes a matter of convenience to go further out to Oshawa, Peterborough, Brampton, Lake Simcoe, etc. but for those in business of air taxi, freight, corporate, etc., being pushed further out of the GTA seems it is would be a problem.
Not any longer. Some have moved to the island.Aren't the news and YRP helicopters based out of Buttonville?
I forgot about YRP. Bit of a problem for them. I think I heard the news article saying they were still looking for a new home. It's not like this came as a surprise.
Isn't Canada Helicopters operating it for them? I know they moved to the island so perhaps the YRP chopper did too. I did a search for C-GYRP on FR24 but it appears to be blocked.I forgot about YRP. Bit of a problem for them. I think I heard the news article saying they were still looking for a new home. It's not like this came as a surprise.
Isn't Canada Helicopters operating it for them? I know they moved to the island so perhaps the YRP chopper did too. I did a search for C-GYRP on FR24 but it appears to be blocked.