Poor writing. There will be no surface lot other than a driveway for the building. There will be an underground garage, and that's likely what is meant by "lot".
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These, the first brick residences in Toronto, were known as Bishop's Block.
I can confirm digging at the site, but I thought it was related to the bishop block, not for excavation of the tower site.
The first brick house in Toronto belonged to Louis Quetton de St. George, who built in in 1807 after failing to build a Francophone settlement in Richmond Hill and, for his efforts, would later have a subway station named after him.
That must have been when Richmond Hill was still Mount Pleasant, no?
Originally Posted by AndreaPalladio
That must have been when Richmond Hill was still Mount Pleasant, no?