Ontario Construction News staff writer
Toronto recorded building permits valued at $1,421,157,257 in February.
Here is a summary of the five largest permits:
$385 million – 170 Emmet Ave.
The permit describes the permit as being for a new building associated with West Park Healthcare Centre. The “Complex Building No. 6” may be part of the site’s non-hospital development, which West Park says “will broaden the continuum of care on campus by building a mixed-use housing, health and social services for seniors and people with disabilities. Services may include supportive housing, hospice, community based services and doctors’ offices.”
$140 million — 33 Sherbourne St
Urban Toronto says The Whitfield will be a 39 storey, 484-unit development. Deve;p[ers are Menkes Developments and Core Development Group. Architects are Giannone Petriconne Architects and Rafael + Bigauskas Architects (Architect of Record).
$73.3 million – 625 Sheppard Ave.
This building is part of a three-structure condo and commercial (retail) development. The permit is for a 10-storey structure with 238 units. Graziani + Corazza Architects designed the project for Canderel Residential.
$66 million – 689 The Queensway
Urban Capital Property Group is developing this 200-unit, nine-storey condo project. The builder is Bluescape Construction Management and the architect is BDP Quadrangle.
$50 million – 771 Yonge St.
Giannone Petricone Associates has designed this 202-unit, 26-storey condo and commercial (retail) structure for Menkes Developments.
See all the February building permit applications and permits issued.