Catching Up With the Latest Construction Completions in the GTHA

Following up on our latest story on newly started construction projects, we are also delving into an investigation of the ...
builderkp

20220718 175041000 iOS - Catching Up With the Latest Construction Completions in the GTHA

Following up on our latest story on newly started construction projects, we are also delving into an investigation of the latest group of projects to reach completion. With construction work on the following developments all wrapped up, and they are set to become integral parts of the communities they serve. Here are ten projects completed recently across the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA):

Casino Woodbine

Etobicoke’s Rexdale neighbourhood welcomes a new 11-storey casino, hotel, and commercial building developed by One Toronto Gaming. Designed by CGL Architects Inc in association with Chris Dikeakos Architects, the development is set to boost the entertainment options in the area and become a popular destination.

An aerial view of the Woodbine Casino and Racetrack, image by UrbanToronto Forum contributor A Torontonian Now

The Humber

Overlooking the Humber River in Toronto’s Weston neighbourhood, The Humber offers a brand-new 22-storey, 233-unit condominium. Options for Homes led the development, with design work by Architecture Unfolded and HCA Architecture.

Looking upwards to the finished Humber, image by UrbanToronto Forum contributor enter username

Towne Apartments Podium Renovation

BDP Quadrangle‘s redesign brings a modern glass aesthetic to the podium at Azuria Group‘s The Towne Apartments, situated at 77 St Clair Avenue East. The renovated space houses a mix of market-rate rentals, offices, and retail establishments.

The upgraded podium for the Towne Apartments, image by UrbanToronto Forum contributor enter username

The Delta Lofts

Hamilton’s Delta neighbourhood welcomes the Delta Lofts, previously known as Main Street Lofts. This 7-storey rental building was developed by Tibro Properties and designed by Lintack Architects. The building adds 75 new rental units to the area, providing residents with modern and affordable housing.

Looking south to the completed Delta Lofts, formerly known as Main Street Lofts, image by UrbanToronto Forum contributor Branden Simon

Civic 66

ABA Architects Inc and developer Killam REIT have completed an 11-storey rental building at the heart of Downtown Kitchener at 66 Weber Street East. Named Civic 66, the building contributes 172 new rental units to the neighbourhood.

The completed Civic 66 at Weber Street and Scott Street, image by UrbanToronto Forum contributor emphurent

The Rosedale on Bloor

The newly completed 55-storey tower offers both condos and hotel rooms, along with retail spaces. This Gupta Group development designed by SKYGRiD has introduced 508 residential units and a 188-room Canopy by Hilton hotel to the stretch of Bloor between Sherbourne Street and Mount Pleasant Road.

Looking up at The Rosedale, now complete above Bloor Street East, image by UT Forum contributor Northern Light

 345 Danforth Road

Danforth Road now boasts a new 6-storey self-storage facility, developed by StorageMart. The Turner Fleischer Architects-designed building enhances the commercial offerings along Danforth Road.

Looking east to 345 Danforth, image by UrbanToronto Forum contributor enter username

340 Wallace

Arcadia Custom Homes has completed the development of a 3-storey condo in the Junction Triangle, adding four new residential units to the community. Contempostudio designed this addition to the neighbourhood, which stands at a heights of 10.74m.

Looking northwest to the completed 340 Wallace, image by UrbanToronto Forum contributor enter username

456 Armadale

Runnymede welcomes the addition of a 3-storey residential building designed by Bernard Watt Architect. The property, which features three new units, aims to bring a splash of modern style to this established west-end neighbourhood.

Looking west to 456 Armadale, image by UrbanToronto Forum contributor enter username

357 King West

Finally, adding to the vibrant life of Toronto’s Waterfront Communities is this 42-storey mixed-use condominium building developed by Great Gulf and designed by BDP Quadrangle. This now completed building, offering 340 new units, is looking to add greater density to an already bustling neighbourhood.

The completed podium of 357 King West, image by UrbanToronto Forum contributor Red Mars

That’s all for the latest construction completions from across the GTA this month. To learn more about any of the projects from today’s story, you can visit their respective database files linked below; from there, you can also join in on the conversation by visiting the project thread. In the meantime, we will continue to follow these projects and keep you informed with the important updates as they come. 

* * *

UrbanToronto has a research service, UrbanToronto Pro, that provides comprehensive data on construction projects in the Greater Toronto Area—from proposal through to completion. We also offer Instant Reports, downloadable snapshots based on location, and a daily subscription newsletter, New Development Insider, that tracks projects from initial application.

Related Companies:  Arcadis, Baker Real Estate Incorporated, BDP Quadrangle, BVGlazing Systems, CGL Architects Inc., Cornerstone Marketing Realty, Counterpoint Engineering, Crozier & Associates Consulting Engineers, Doka Canada Ltd./Ltee, EQ Building Performance Inc., Ferris + Associates Inc., Figure3, Great Gulf, Gupta Group, Isotherm Engineering Ltd., Kramer Design Associates Limited, L.A. Inc., Live Patrol Inc., MHBC Planning, NAK Design Group, Peter McCann Architectural Models Inc., Priestly Demolition Inc., Qoo Studio, Rebar Enterprises Inc, SKYGRiD, Snaile Inc., TUCKER HIRISE Construction, Turner Fleischer Architects, UCEL Inc., ULMA Canada, Unilux HVAC Industries Inc.





This article was originally posted at Source link

Leave a Comment