Doesn't look like it's in force yet - the owner likely hasn't satisfied all the conditions for it to formally become law. Doesn't mean it isn't approved, just waiting for a few technical conditions to clear.Does anyone have the bylaw amendment for this one? It seems to have been approved in principle in 2017, but the ZBA is still open on the city website, and there is still a settlement hearing scheduled in 2019. (Assuming they don't actually need that meeting, but still I can't find the approved doc, only a draft ZBA amendment.)
Just a note that none of these images are new, and these have all been in our project database for months.Some new images of M2M condo (Wallman Architects) - not as boxy, just add fins!
http://aoyuaninternational.com/project-m2m.php
http://m2mcondos.com/
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Also, construction on these average sized structures generally take 3 years on average. But a large chunk of salt taken with most of what Sunny says. For example, rate buildable up here has only recently jumped up to the levels achieved on sales in this node.
Since it's not in this M2M Building thread, M2M Real Estate thread nor M2M Project Database (who goes there?),.... as pictured in Ed's photo, they'll demolish Office Tower and south half of Plaza first. Dividing line between South & North half of Plaza is the east-west open air covered walkway with entrance to Bowling Alley. The north half of Plaza (with Shoppers Drug Mart & M2M Sales Office) won't be demolished until after Q1 2019. Food Basics store at very north end will remain for a few more years, hopefully at least until new supermarket space is built and open at M2M's southern first phase.
Are you part of the developer's team, Sunny?