Oshawa Genosha (Phase 2) | 67.1m | 21s | Summers&Co | Smart Density

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Genosha (Phase 2): a proposed 21-storey seniors rental apartment building designed by Joel Gerber Architect for Summers&Co and TT7 Inc. on the northwest corner of Mary Street North and King Street East in Downtown Oshawa. The 6-storey, 1929-built, heritage designated Genosha Hotel at 70 King Street East is proposed to be retained.

Latest renderings via Smart Density:
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Previous design from Joel Gerber:
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Site plan from the Public Meeting Report of April 2022:
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It would be right to go with lighter brick (or other light cladding material) on the new tower so that the heritage building have more prominence.

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Recommended for approval with the following modifications:
  • Height has been reduced from 71.5m to 67.1m, still 21-storeys
  • 261.5 m² of commercial space has been introduced to the ground and second floor
  • Total number of rental units increased from 114 to 198
  • Bike parking increased from 16 to 100
  • The proposed aerial pedestrian connection to Parkade 3 has been relocated from
    the 5th floor to the 7th floor of the proposed new mixed-use building

Additional changes and staff comments can be read in the recommendation report:
 
The original heritage building has been renovated and is occupied with a Church’s Chicken on the ground floor.
 

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