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#1 · (Edited)
A Sequel to my other condo checklist thread. I will include the renderings of all the major developments happening in TO, and I will constantly update and add new projects and pictures when possible.

Also! If anyone has any new renderings of projects or any that we're mssing, or if it's your own drawings feel free to post them. :)

*Most info and renders from www.urbandb.com

*Lucky, can you sticky this thread

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Trump Tower 70s, 325m, 1066 ft. Approved/Sales
http://www.urbandb.com/canada/ontario/toronto/trump_tower_toronto/





Sapphire Tower, 90s, 1122 ft. Approved/Sales

http://www.urbandb.com/canada/ontario/toronto/sapphire_tower/



One Bloor East, 60s, 718 ft. Approved
http://www.urbandb.com/canada/ontario/toronto/1_bloor_east/



Signature Tower @Cityplace, 69s, 714 ft. Proposed

http://www.urbandb.com/canada/ontario/toronto/signature/



Bay-Adelaide Centre, On Hold, Design could very possibly change

http://www.urbandb.com/canada/ontario/toronto/bay_adelaide_centre/



Hummingbird Centre Tower (City Centre Tower), 50s, 619 ft.

http://www.urbandb.com/canada/ontario/toronto/hummingbird_centre/



Old Design


Richmond-Adelaide centre II, 595 ft. Approved./Stale Office Proposal

http://www.urbandb.com/canada/ontario/toronto/richmond_adelaide_centre_2/

 
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#2 · (Edited)
MLSE Square

52s/570 ft, 48s, Proposed

http://www.urbandb.com/canada/ontario/toronto/maple_leaf_square/



Minto Midtown

Quantum I, 39s/379 ft. Under Construction
Quantum II (Pointe), 51s/525 ft. Excavated

http://www.urbandb.com/canada/ontario/toronto/minto_midtown/



The Uptown 48s, 518 ft. Approved/Sales

http://www.urbandb.com/canada/ontario/toronto/uptown_residences/image.html



Festival Tower 42s/514 ft. Approved

http://www.urbandb.com/canada/ontario/toronto/festival_tower/



Harbour View Estates (COMPLETE)

Phase I, 41s
Phase II, 49s
Phase III, 36s
Phase IV, 26s




Residences Of College Park

Phase I, 51s, 505 ft. Under Construction
Phase II, 45s Excavated

http://www.urbandb.com/canada/ontario/toronto/resisdences_of_college_park/



WestOne 49s, 484 ft. Under Construction

http://www.urbandb.com/canada/ontario/toronto/west_one/



SP!RE 45s, 475 ft. Under Construction

http://www.urbandb.com/canada/ontario/toronto/spire/

 
#3 · (Edited)
Murano

Phase I, 34s Soldout
Phase II, 41s, 459 ft. Sales



The Met

Phase I, 43s, 415 ft. SoldOut/Excavation
Phase II, 35s, Sales



Wellington Square (Simcoe Place II) 30-48s, Proposed



ROM Tower, 48s, 648 ft. Proposed



Montage @ Cityplace, 47s Approved/Sales



Shangri-La Elevations 65s, 686 ft. Proposed



CASA, 43s, 453 ft. Approved/Sales



London Condos

Phase I, 30s Sales
Phase II, 16s, Sales



Malibu 30s, Excavation



Four Seasons II, Base Rendering 55s





One Saint Thomas 28s, Under Construction



590 Jarvis Proposed



One Bedford Road





Ritz-Carlton 53s, 699 ft. Proposed


 
#6 ·
Instead of just a shopping list of renders we've seen already, perhaps this thread could be used for anything to do with building designs, even never-builts or "new and improved ideas"... original renderings from forum members. Just have to note the "real" ones versus the "reel" ones.

Here's an example.

Given the "iffy" nature of launching new office towers (such as Cadillac Fairview's vertically phased plans for the office component next to the Ritz... combined with the dreaded rumour that Brookfield might build something more modest on the BA site (gads... all that density!)... I've mocked up a new BA that incorporates a shorter office component (even using the same design to save bucks) which would be easier to fill, and then stacked a residential/hotel or whatever component on top.

Voila! Tall, mixed use, more humans 24/7 and more revenue sources.

 
#9 ·
elliot said:
Instead of just a shopping list of renders we've seen already, perhaps this thread could be used for anything to do with building designs, even never-builts or "new and improved ideas"... original renderings from forum members. Just have to note the "real" ones versus the "reel" ones.

Here's an example.

Given the "iffy" nature of launching new office towers (such as Cadillac Fairview's vertically phased plans for the office component next to the Ritz... combined with the dreaded rumour that Brookfield might build something more modest on the BA site (gads... all that density!)... I've mocked up a new BA that incorporates a shorter office component (even using the same design to save bucks) which would be easier to fill, and then stacked a residential/hotel or whatever component on top.

Voila! Tall, mixed use, more humans 24/7 and more revenue sources.

Wacky design there :eek:kay:

That's a good idea, if anyone has their own building concepts or ideas, feel free to post them. :)

PS: I will slowly add data to the pictures ie. Height, floors, area, etc.
 
#11 ·
elliot said:
Instead of just a shopping list of renders we've seen already, perhaps this thread could be used for anything to do with building designs, even never-builts or "new and improved ideas"... original renderings from forum members. Just have to note the "real" ones versus the "reel" ones.

Here's an example.

Given the "iffy" nature of launching new office towers (such as Cadillac Fairview's vertically phased plans for the office component next to the Ritz... combined with the dreaded rumour that Brookfield might build something more modest on the BA site (gads... all that density!)... I've mocked up a new BA that incorporates a shorter office component (even using the same design to save bucks) which would be easier to fill, and then stacked a residential/hotel or whatever component on top.

Voila! Tall, mixed use, more humans 24/7 and more revenue sources.

That is crazy
 
#12 · (Edited)
elliot said:
Instead of just a shopping list of renders we've seen already, perhaps this thread could be used for anything to do with building designs, even never-builts or "new and improved ideas"... original renderings from forum members. Just have to note the "real" ones versus the "reel" ones.

Here's an example.

Given the "iffy" nature of launching new office towers (such as Cadillac Fairview's vertically phased plans for the office component next to the Ritz... combined with the dreaded rumour that Brookfield might build something more modest on the BA site (gads... all that density!)... I've mocked up a new BA that incorporates a shorter office component (even using the same design to save bucks) which would be easier to fill, and then stacked a residential/hotel or whatever component on top.

Voila! Tall, mixed use, more humans 24/7 and more revenue sources.
I think we should keep this thread as Travis intended, which is a great idea, having all the renders in one place. Elliot your idea is interesting aswell but should probably go into another thread instead

For those with the red X

Maple Leaf Square



Residences On College Park



SP!RE

 
#13 · (Edited)
some more

Quantom



Equinox - East Tower & West Tower



Platinum XO



Skyline Cosmopolitan



Canada Life





Jazz - 1



Tides - Tower 1









22 Condominium


Hudson


Cosmo Complex


Morrison Hall


One City Hall - Tower 1


MaRS Discovery District - West Tower


Pharmacy Building



Panache Condominiums



The Rockefeller on Bayview



The Regency Yorkville



The Continental - Tower 1 & 2



Bellair Gardens



DNA - South Tower



The Carlyle - Tower 1



Loggia - Tower 1



Pied a Terre



Ryerson CE Building



SAS Canada Headquarters



66 Portland Street



Garment Factory Lofts


100 Yorkville - Tower 2



Union Square - Tower 2



Union Square - Tower 3



533 Richmond West



The Lotus



88 on Broadway



Dia



Skyscape



Minto Gardens - West Tower



The Forest Hill



Pulse - Tower 2



Meridian - Tower 2


13 Balmuto Street



The Mansions of Humberwood - Tower 2
 
#18 ·
partybits said:
P.S. Took quite some time to load up this page due to all the pics posted.
Maybe we should hold off until next page...only 3 more posts to go
Yeah, one thing about this thread...it sure isn't 56K Dial-Up friendly. ;) :(

Maybe some of you guys can just post some random, "Nice thread" post so we can finish off the first page. We already have like over 100 pics, I'm guessing. From now on, let's have a 5-pic per post limit so therefore we can get the renders posted, while making sure that it won't overload the browser and such.
 
#26 ·
elliot said:
Instead of just a shopping list of renders we've seen already, perhaps this thread could be used for anything to do with building designs, even never-builts or "new and improved ideas"... original renderings from forum members. Just have to note the "real" ones versus the "reel" ones.

Here's an example.

Given the "iffy" nature of launching new office towers (such as Cadillac Fairview's vertically phased plans for the office component next to the Ritz... combined with the dreaded rumour that Brookfield might build something more modest on the BA site (gads... all that density!)... I've mocked up a new BA that incorporates a shorter office component (even using the same design to save bucks) which would be easier to fill, and then stacked a residential/hotel or whatever component on top.

Voila! Tall, mixed use, more humans 24/7 and more revenue sources.


wow, that is one crazy lookin tower, it would look great in toronto....i dont know what it is but something about it justs creams TORONTO!!!!
 
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