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69 Yonge Street Condos, Toronto ON By H&R REIT
Enhancing a Landmark Building at Yonge & King Revitalization at a Prime Location We are proposing to enhance a landmark building at one of Toronto’s most important intersections: Yonge & King. By keeping the existing heritage building in place and introducing residential uses, the 69 Yonge proposal will better contribute to the vibrancy of the city’s downtown core as a place to work, shop, visit, and live. Heritage Preservation The existing building was originally built between 1911-1913 as the headquarters of the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) company, and our proposal celebrates and preserves its unique architecture, heritage, and overall integrity. The existing building will be retained in the new development as will the current attributes of the heritage tower. New Housing Options This proposal would convert the existing office uses into residential uses and, in doing so, would offer new housing options to downtown Toronto and adjacent to King Street subway station. Specifically, 69 Yonge will contribute more than 100 new residential units to the neighbourhood in a mix of unit types and sizes. Source: 69 Yonge
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69 Yonge Street Condos, Toronto ON by H&R REIT
Enhancing a Landmark Building at Yonge & King Revitalization at a Prime Location We are proposing to enhance a landmark building at one of Toronto’s most important intersections: Yonge & King. By keeping the existing heritage building in place and introducing residential uses, the 69 Yonge proposal will better contribute to the vibrancy of the city’s downtown core as a place to work, shop, visit, and live. Heritage Preservation The existing building was originally built between 1911-1913 as the headquarters of the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) company, and our proposal celebrates and preserves its unique architecture, heritage, and overall integrity. The existing building will be retained in the new development as will the current attributes of the heritage tower. New Housing Options This proposal would convert the existing office uses into residential uses and, in doing so, would offer new housing options to downtown Toronto and adjacent to King Street subway station. Specifically, 69 Yonge will contribute more than 100 new residential units to the neighbourhood in a mix of unit types and sizes. Source: 69 Yonge
69 Yonge Street Condos by H&R REIT
Enhancing a Landmark Building at Yonge & King Revitalization at a Prime Location We are proposing to enhance a landmark building at one of Toronto’s most important intersections: Yonge & King. By keeping the existing heritage building in place and introducing residential uses, the 69 Yonge proposal will better contribute to the vibrancy of the city’s downtown core as a place to work, shop, visit, and live. Heritage Preservation The existing building was originally built between 1911-1913 as the headquarters of the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) company, and our proposal celebrates and preserves its unique architecture, heritage, and overall integrity. The existing building will be retained in the new development as will the current attributes of the heritage tower. New Housing Options This proposal would convert the existing office uses into residential uses and, in doing so, would offer new housing options to downtown Toronto and adjacent to King Street subway station. Specifically, 69 Yonge will contribute more than 100 new residential units to the neighbourhood in a mix of unit types and sizes. Source: 69 Yonge