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11/27/2017
Two competing visions for Rail Deck Park
- CityNews Toronto
"'John Tory blindsided the developer, went in there and thought he controlled everything. He controlled the air rights. I’m sorry that’s not the way it works,' Ford said.
'Let’s look here at what the developer is proposing. Work with them and save the tax payers a couple billion dollars.'"
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Two competing visions for Rail Deck Park - CityNews Toronto It’s Mayor John Tory’s “field of dreams” – a large, 21-acre park built over the GO Transit and Via Rail tracks from Blue Jays Way to Bathurst Street. The price tag for the Central Park-style project is expected to be in the billions. But one Toronto-based developer has a different vision. Craft Deve...
11/23/2017
Battle brews over conflicting plans for Rail Deck Park
"A showdown is brewing at city hall over two competing plans: one a 21-acre park pitched by the mayor and local councillors; and another, a 12-acre park bordered by eight office and condo towers, pitched by a group of developers who say they will soon own the air rights to build on the space above the rail tracks south of Front St., between Bathurst St. and Blue Jays Way."
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Battle brews over conflicting plans for rail deck park | Toronto Star Developers’ vision for eight condo and office towers on a deck over the rail corridor is at odds with the city’s plan to build a 21-acre “Rail Deck Park.”
11/16/2017
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Vision – ORCA Vision The ORCA Project is a more socially conscious, true mixed-use development that endeavors to collaborate and expand on City Building Possibilities by: Being Open, Responsible and Fair to the City and Taxpayer Focusing on Complete Communities and the Urban Family Experience Being Innovative wit...
11/15/2017
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What Is The ORCA Project? – ORCA What Is The ORCA Project? The ORCA project is a rare opportunity for growth and reurbanization, in that it can deliver change to an urban structure that is not so easily changed. For the first time in over 150 years, the City can reclaim the land it lost to the rail corridor and can achieve this wit...
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