ptbotrmpfn
Senior Member
Agreed
I was doing some development browsing today and came across some new docs up for this project. Northern Light, I think you’ll be happy to see what they’re proposing here.I can't see how to fix the mall, while leaving it standing.
it's not simply that its relationship to surrounding roads is poor.
It's that it's a super-block that stifles any sense of urbanity.
If you could fit a version of a mall that would run parallel to Liverpool, between Pickering Pkwy and a new Street to the north, providing that it included street-facing retail, I think I could live w/that.
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I realize I've shown the Pkwy meeting the highway offramp, btw, It would have to go a smidge further north, but I would nix the parclos and have WB traffic use the west side of Liverpool instead to access the highway.
That would still give you in the range of a 300,000ft2 floor plate or about 3ha/7.5 acres to play with.
If the mall were made 3 floors across the board, that's 900,000ft2 of selling space. Not a bad size.
I was doing some development browsing today and came across some new docs up for this project. Northern Light, I think you’ll be happy to see what they’re proposing here.
OPB Realty Inc.
www.pickering.ca
I have to say, I’m quite surprised to see a master plan of this extent being planned in this area in this area… and with such a great focus on sustainability, variety in building uses (and scale) and being a walkable downtown. Plus, it seems to be happening quite fast. I wasn’t expecting to see plans for future phases so soon. Good job Pickering!
Future block phases can be seen here, as part of the Functional Servicing Report.
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I would have to disagree with you slightly on the 417m2 park though. It acts as a through pedestrian connection to what will be the main entrance to the remaining Pickering Town Centre, and is part of the programable space dedicated to events and the Farmers Market. The city described this area as an “arcade” of sorts. Plus, that portion of the park is located under the cantilever of the library.
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Though I’m a little confused on who would be using the dining/patio sets seen in the render.
The central park (where the Bay is currently) is nice to see. I hope this develops into a well thought out design.
Does it seem crazy to anyone else that we are building several of these suburban nodes throughout the GTA with no apparent plan for higher order transit provision? Where does the future rail station go?
This is not the worst example, but it certainly needs a pedestrian and cycling underpass for the 401. Just many mall redevelopments that are far too isolated from the regional transit network for the kind of density planned.