Tepfam Holdings has submitted plans for a mixed-use development in Toronto's Port Lands neighbourhood. The proposal includes two towers, one 40-stories and the other 45-stories, featuring over 900 residential units, a mix of market and non-market, alongside retail and self-storage space.
Plans from Tepfam Holdings are in keeping with the ongoing efforts to turn the Port Lands neighbourhood of Toronto into a buzzing community and housing hub.In keeping with the ongoing efforts to turn the Port Lands neighbourhood of Toronto into a buzzing community and housing hub, Tepfam Holdings has filed plans for 280 Commissioners Street, at the northeast corner of Commissioners and Saulter Street South.
The 40-storey, 413-foot east tower, slated for the northeast corner of the site, would include 330,477 sq. ft of the total residential, as well as 31 studio units, 265 one- bedrooms, 91 two-bedrooms, and 44 three-bedrooms for a total of 431 units. Of that total, 42 are planned to be affordable rentals — including 12 one-bedrooms, 18 two-bedrooms, and 12 three- bedroom units — and those would be located in the first to eighth floors. That translates to around a 5.
The east and west tower, planned to be around 131 feet apart, would be joined at the based by a shared eight-storey podium. The podium is where the bulk of the non-residential uses would be accommodated, including the film studio, data centre, self storage, and retail . Townhouse units with private entrances are also slated for the podium .
In addition, Tepfam’s proposal calls for the creation of private “woonerf,” which is a dutch design concept characterized, in this case, by a pedestrian-oriented street running north/south on the eastern portion of the site.Vancouver Proposing 38 And 52-Storey Towers On City Land Near Burrard Bridge
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