ninetykman
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Another Gupta and Plaza condo like scenario...
When is the technical zoning by-law amendment being put into law (i.e. is it scheduled)? Is someone from the City holding it up?
Mizrahi, president and founder of Mizrahi Developments and a former dry cleaner in the city who has risen to fame in the Toronto real estate community with his condominium projects, did not answer a request for comment.
Lamb said a seven-week delay is meaningful and could come at an enormous cost. "It could mean millions of dollars," he said. "You've got a bank loan, and now your project is delayed. The interest costs alone are a big problem."
Ben Myers, president of Bullpen Research and Consulting, said his understanding is many of the smaller units in the project are now sold with the higher units being the last to be put on the market with prices well over $3,000 per square foot. "I think sales have slowed down significantly because [Mizrahi] sold all the small units, but the ones that remain are priced higher," said Myers.
Why do you care so much?
A little salty you got passed over for working on the project or something?
I expect people will still speculate or claim his email was full of lies. I'll take Sam's word over just about anybody's on here. Maybe I'll be called "cute" again for my 70% sold assumption I posted a week ago.
No new permit has been issued for the site. There is an application for Conditional Permit, the review of which has not started.At least three workers in vests and hard hats on site today. I didn’t catch a photo of all of them, but they’re there. View attachment 229784
There was not a new rezoning application, only a resubmission. Likely related to clearing those conditions. I'm not saying what is happening here is competent - just that there is no need to make up lies to try and make a bad situation look worse.No new permit has been issued for the site. There is an application for Conditional Permit, the review of which has not started.
As has been discussed above, it is extremely unlikely that construction will progress in any real way until all of the zoning-related tasks are completed including: resolution of outstanding application issues (there was a new rezoning application filed in November 2019), negotiation and acceptance of a by-law and Section 37 terms by the City, submission and endorsement of a by-law at LPAT, execution and registration on title of a S 37 agreement, payment of over $40,000,000 of DCs and S 37 money, and -- this is is a big one -- completion of any items in the S 37 agreement that are required "prior to first above ground building permit" which often includes things like conveyance of parkland or other key S 37 provisions. I have heard that this site has an offsite parkland dedication but I don't know where.
All of this takes place in the context of conditional permit rules being significantly tightened and enforced for the first time in recent history. In fact there is a report coming before Audit Committee on February 10 which recommends even further tightening of the rules. This is not a context in which builders begging for a permit despite not meeting the rules are going to find success.
But don't worry, as the apologists above explained, Mizrahi says construction is going to start again by the end of January so I am sure everything is control. ?
What a gongshow. It has now been 8 weeks and 1 day since the stop work order.