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Public meeting for input into 43 storey tower across from Long Branch GO Station

January 22, 2025 by Toronto Newswire

Public meeting on January 29 for input into 43 storey building across from Long Branch GO Station.

A virtual public meeting is being held on January 29 for area residents seeking input into the construction of a 43 storey tower across from the Long Branch GO Station.

Massive long-term redevelopment plans are in place for 3807-3815 and 3817-3829 Lake Shore Blvd. W., at Brown’s Line.

The plan is going through the application and hearing stages and will eventually be considered by City Council.

Developers plan for part of 43 storey and 11 storey condos at Lake Shore Blvd. W. and Brown’s Line.

A small outdoor plaza containing a vacuum store, porn shop and convenience store will be demolished to construct the high-rise. The former pizza shop and some other businesses next door are also slated for demolition.

An 11 storey condo will be construction on the site of the former pizza parlour.

The proposed 43 storey tower will contain 549 housing units, 72 parking spaces, 10 spots for visitors and 436 for bicycles.

The meeting runs from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. and you can join online on Webex or on the toronto.ca website. You can also voice your say by phone by dialling 1-416-915-6530. The meeting ID is 2634-443-0177. The passcode is 52953762.

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