Application In for 156 Front Street Mega Office Tower
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Tower will be developed by Cadillac Fairview, one of which will be office and the other a Condo residential building, both of which will be over 220 meters tall. The office tower at a height of 234 meters would be the tallest office tower constructed in Toronto since Brookfield Place (aka BCE Place) on Front between Yonge and Bay Streets.
This application proposes to develop the site at 156 – 174 Front St West and 43-51
Simcoe Street with a 65-storey residential tower and 54-storey office tower having a totalgross floor area of approximately 151,137 square metres. The applicant has submitted a Zoning By-law Amendment application which proposes to redevelop the lands at 156 – 174 Front St West and 43-51 Simcoe Street with a 65-story residential tower oriented to Front Street West, and a 54-storey office tower oriented toward Sincoe Street. The towers are proposed to have overall heights of 234 metres and 222 metres.
The proposed development would have an overall gross floor area of approximately
151,137 square metres, of which, 105,250 square meters would be allocated to thecommercial/retail component of the development, with the remaining 45,884 square
metres of gross floor area for the proposed residential development. An overall density
of 24.12 times the lot area is proposed. The applicant proposes to develop the site in
phases, with Phase I being the 65-storey residential tower which is oriented to Front
Street West.
City of Toronto
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