Resubmitted with the following stat changes:
  • Storeys increased from 13 to 16
  • Height increased from 43.15 to 52.15m
  • Total units increased from 169 to 203
  • Total vehicular parking decreased from 62 to 61
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This reads as a paper exercise to me.

1) The tenure is still condo

2) The garbage layout here will not sell in this market:

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There's some there that are ok-sized, though too many that too small. But the window to unit ratio is too low.
 
This reads as a paper exercise to me.

Tell me about it. I wouldn't want to be the poor soul that bought this unit and show up only to find out that they can't get in.

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Got some coverage in the Toronto Star (might be a paywall, gift link should work for 72 hours):

Sneaky Dee’s owner says he’ll rebuild after demolition, some neighbours skeptical​

The developer of the proposed 15-storey building said they plan to build a 3,173-square-foot bar and music venue on the ground floor.
The developer of the proposed 15-storey building told the Star earlier this week they plan to build a 3,173-square-foot bar and music venue on the ground floor and have an agreement with Diamantouros to let him rebuild Sneaky Dee’s there. The bar owner verified that in his letter.
“In addition, ownership has communicated to us their intention to work collaboratively with us throughout the redevelopment process, including assisting us in identifying a suitable nearby interim location during construction should relocation become necessary,” he wrote. “We have also been offered and reached agreement that we have the opportunity to return to the site once redevelopment is completed.”
“I’m very familiar with the iconic Silver Dollar Room being preserved by its sign, which of course lost all meaning after the Room was demolished,” said Mackenzie Kundakcioglu, who spoke passionately at committee about how Sneaky Dee’s is the lifeblood of the local “emo” community. “As far as I can tell, there’s nothing in the documents, aside from perceived goodwill, to prevent Sneaky Dee’s from becoming just another Silver Dollar Room.”
Community council deferred a ruling until its next session in July due to time constraints.
 
Tell me about it. I wouldn't want to be the poor soul that bought this unit and show up only to find out that they can't get in.

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Looking at those bay widths - Almost every single one of them is an interior 1 bedroom bowling alley - half of your unit will be corridor - these are the absolute worst units on the market right now.
 
What chutzpah!

Filing a development proposal for land you don't own, lease or have under contract!

I'm not sure if it meets the definition of fraud in the criminal sense; but morally this is abysmal.
 

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