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Two condo towers proposed for residents in the Six Points area

October 18, 2020 by SouthEtobicokeNews

Residents in the Six Points neighbourhood have been alerted to a public meeting next month in regards to the construction of two large condo highrises being planned for their area.

Revised planning applications have been filed to the City by Amdev Property for bylaw zoning amendments at 4 – 8 Beamish Dr., and 8 – 26 Jopling Ave. S., near the Kipling subway, GO Station and Islington City Centre.

The proposals call for the construction of a 31-storey and 34-storey towers connected by a four to six storey podium inclusive of two-level townhomes.

The 31-storey building will have 329 residential units and the taller tower some 750 residential units and parking space for 438 vehicles in a below-grade parking garage, according to documents filed to the City.

The plan calls for community space on the ground floor and open public space accessible outside.

A four-level underground garage includes 361 resident spaces, 75 visitor spaces, and two car-share spaces. An additional 563 bike parking spots are proposed between the garage and the ground floor.

The public virtual meeting will take place on November 3 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. It will take place by phone or online only. Residents are urged to submit their questions ahead of time.

For more information or to log one visit www.toronto.ca/cpconsultations

The proposals will have to obtain a greenlight from the City before work can continue.

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