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My thoughts exactly. I'd rather have no supertall proposal at all than a whole bunch that seem to never get built.
Well, zero supertall proposals means zero chance of any being built. Proposals are good.
My thoughts exactly. I'd rather have no supertall proposal at all than a whole bunch that seem to never get built.
I continue to maintain this is surreal - no tall towers Under Construction. We can add the new proposal at Yonge & Gerrard, and probably Cumberland Terrace shortly. M&G haven't said a word in nearly 1/2 a year. This is starting to look like a big joke and tremendously discouraging.
https://twitter.com/jen_keesmaat/status/839529781112745984jennifer keesmaat@jen_keesmaat said:Toronto has more than a 3 year supply of units that could commence construction in the next 1 to 3 years, *already approved.* #MythBusting
There is a host of factors that can contribute to delays, and it's very difficult to know which are actually relevant to any particular development without having intimate knowledge of the project itself.
Jen's point isn't that this - or any other project - is in trouble; she's speaking in response to the claims that the Planning Department isn't approving projects quickly enough and the associated charge that Planning is contributing to the housing affordability problem.
Mirvish Gehry is featured in he following article below .
http://www.metronews.ca/news/toronto/2017/04/17/john-street-cultural-corridor-funding-.html
The article talk about the John Street transformation. Phase 1 of John street project will begin in late 2018 or early in 2018 and phase 2 will be built at the same
time that Mirvish development. So from the article point, it won't be built anytime soon.
I begin to feel nervous about the Mirvish project folks .