Friday 10 January 2014

Yonge - Eglinton Pushes Toronto Downtown North : 2025

Yonge - Eglinton Pushes Toronto Downtown North : 2025


 Toronto Downtown on the verge of a Major Shift to the North of Yonge and Bloor, to Yonge and Eglinton. A rash of recent development proposals and construction will change the Yonge and Eglinton / Area forever. The foremost development is actually the New Eglinton-Crosstown LRT which will run parallel to the older Bloor-Danforth Line to the south, and the previous demarcation line for the Downtown Core. The line will actually run underground from Don Mills in the East all the way to Mount Albert in the West just by the Etobicoke Border. Providing cross city transportation to the mid-section of the city. The major terminals of the line will be at Yonge and Eglinton as well as Eglinton and Allen Road, where it will intersect with the existing subway networks. Eglinton Crosstown Map and the Bloor Line far to the South In addition to the new East-West Subway Line, there is massive redevelopment at the Intersection on all sides.



The recently completed Minto Towers was just the first of many mega projects that will tower over the intersection Minto -


Yonge and Eglinton Also Under Construction at this time is the RIOCAN redeveloment of their property at Yonge and Eglinton

And the Bazis Plans for E Condos at 194 meters have also been approved and construction is set to begin shortly, as condo sales have met the required threshold




 All these new redevelopments will be connected underground, not only to each other and the subway, but also to the new Eglinton Crosstown LRT, which seems set to take over the mantel in the northern core and the limit of the downtown core by the year 2025 when all this development is set to be completed. Along with the thousands of residents the area will become a major focal, urban and terminal point of the city in the next 10 years as the current developments unfold.

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  1. Thanks for sharing information of Yonge and College Condos . A rash of recent development proposals and construction will change the Yonge and Eglinton . Thanks for sharing with us.

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