Last year, Toronto City Council approved a zoning by-law amendment that permits the project to proceed, and NADG is currently working with the City to secure approval of its Site Plan application for the first phase of the redevelopment, as well as the design for public streets and related infrastructure.
“Our original vision of transforming Agincourt Mall into a vibrant community to live, shop and work, is coming to fruition,” Steve Bishop, NADG’s Vice President of Development Services, said in a release. “We are pleased to be advancing our Phase One Site Plan Application with the City of Toronto. The end result will be a great addition to the Agincourt community.”Phase One of the project will see two towers replace what is currently a Walmart. The towers – one rising 26 storeys and the other soaring to 42 storeys – will sit atop a six-storey podium, offering 659 new residential units. A total of 13K sq. metres of retail space will line the base of each tower.
“The current retail mall, situated on 26 acres of land, will be transformed into a safer, pedestrian-friendly community with wide sidewalks, new bike paths, public spaces, and enhanced connections to the surrounding community,” Bishop said.
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