Toronto The Well | 174.03m | 46s | RioCan | Hariri Pontarini

Saturday brunch time
  • - snow above the canopy
  • - general crowd around the site
  • - crowd in the new restaurants: absolutely packed with wait times for tables

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Saturday brunch time
  • - snow above the canopy
  • - general crowd around the site
  • - crowd in the new restaurants: absolutely packed with wait times for tables

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I guess these pictures prove that people are willing to go to an outdoor mall in Toronto even in the winter, despite what the armchair critics are claiming.
 
Sure! It's all in the Application Information Centre on the City of Toronto's web site. You can search for 440 Front or any other development you're interested in here: http://app.toronto.ca/DevelopmentApplications/mapSearchSetup.do?action=init

If you click "Learn More" from the bubble in the map view, a window will open with this page: http://app.toronto.ca/DevelopmentAp...3504724&isCofASearch=false&isTlabSearch=false
Look for "16 269540 STE 20 SA" (the last Site Plan Approval item in the list). Click to expand "Supporting Documentation", then you should see several items labelled "Architectural Plans" that you can download. I forget which one has the elevations, but they're all pretty interesting.

Shameless plug, if you found that process way more difficult than it should be, I'm working on a passion project that may help make it easier and I'd love some feedback: https://urbantoronto.ca/forum/threads/city-of-torontos-application-information-centre.30190/
I would like to say thank you again @smably for the outlined instructions. It is very useful for understanding condominium plans!
 

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