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236 Victoria St N | 40 & 35 fl | Proposed
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This is a 2 tower development proposed at 236 Victoria St N. The developer is Falco Group, they've been around for awhile but it appears that they just hold land and flip it. The architect is Reinders+Law. The proposal is for two towers, 1 at 40 floors and 1 at 35 floors. The project will contain 1076 units (573 1brdm, 503 2brdm), 1114 sqm of commercial space divide among 15 units which will all front Victoria. In terms of parking there will be 916 parking spaces as well as 1574 bicycle spaces (1566 class A, 8 class B).

Parking will be within 1 level of underground and 6 levels of the podium (facing the rail line). Bicycle parking is on floors 2-6. Residential units will face Victoria along the entire podium. 

The existing site contains a 3 floor office building as well as the old LA fitness building (the future home of Grand River Rocks who are getting displaced by the 50 Borden development).

Renders:236 Victoria St N Renders
Urban Design Brief: 236 Victoria St N Urban Design Brief
All the planning documents: Planning Docs 236 Victoria St N


Site Rendering from Victoria/St Leger:     
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236 Victoria St N | 40 & 35 fl | Proposed - by ZEBuilder - 01-10-2024, 01:06 AM

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