TEN YORK Condo News

March 3rd, 2012 We just had a meeting at Trilde head office and seems the Project has been delayed until end of April
Tridel has big plans for a high-profile but atypical piece of land in Toronto's new southern core area. Located at 120 Harbour Street at 10 York, the triangular property currently sits between the elevated Gardiner Expressway and an eastbound Gardiner off-ramp to Yonge, Bay, and York Streets. Now a parking lot, and formerly the place you'd find your car if you had parked it in a tow-away zone, it's a spot that only a couple of years ago most anyone would have been amazed to hear was going to be developed. With Toronto's hot property market however, and with many surrounding construction sites and plans promising to make the area attractive, 120 Harbour is going to see development, and it's going to be quite a significant one at that.
Tridel has hired a local rising star, Wallman Architects, to create Ten York Street, a tower that will soar to 75 storeys over a wedge-shaped podium. Rudy Wallman designed the recently completed RĂªve condominiums for Tridel, a building marked by its striking white-balconies-on-black-windowwall and its dramatic red framing, and has also designed Tridel's 300 Front Street West, a 49-storey tower now under construction.
The building may not remain quite so surrounded by elevated highways by the time it is finished:
the City of Toronto has a plan to reconfigure the eastbound off-ramps for Yonge, Bay, and York Streets, and the Planning Department's preffered option is to replace those ramps with one descending to Harbour Street at Simcoe, one block west. This plan would free up more land for the park at York and Harbour Streets, kitty corner from this site to the southeast, and would bring more light to ground level in the area along the south side of Ten York Street condos. The plan to replace the off-ramps still has several hurdles to clear at City Hall.

Looking across York Street to Ten York Street condos
Toronto by Tridel with Wallman Architects
The current design,
still preliminary, shows
a street realm
predominated by a
somewhat pixelated
podium with alternating
punchouts and randomized
coloured glass accents.
Not needing windows, it
is possible that the
podium's cladding may be
where the building's
public art will be
located, and various
artists are now being
considered. Rising above
the traffic, the podium
will house some of the
building's parking
garage, on the 2nd, 3rd,
and 4th floors. The
garage is proposed to
hold 344 cars in total,
and will use 5 levels
below ground as well. A
5th floor of the podium
will house mechanical
equipment, while the
6th floor will be the
building's amenity
level. While the
rendering below shows
the top of the podium
blank now, Janet
Rosenberg + Associates
are creating a landscape
plan for that space.

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Omid Valinasab
(TRIDEL CHAIRMAN'S CLUB Member)
416-505-8000
Omid@trebnet.com
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December 10th, 2011
The Ten York by Tridel