Toronto tower in the works for nearly a decade just keeps changing plans

A Toronto redevelopment scheme dating back to 2017 has been having an almost decade-long identity crisis, changing up plans seemingly every few years and coming no closer to shovels in the ground.However, the ever-changing and still-unbuilt proposal in the Church and Wellesley Village neighbourhood may have finally reached a turning point, as a new developer has stepped in to take the helm, and has submitted a revised plan for the site at 64-66 Wellesley St. E. and 552-570 Church St.When first proposed in 2017, the vision for the northwest corner of Church and Wellesley called for a flashy design from Danish architects 3XN. However, like many bold proposals of this era, it was ultimately watered down by previous developer ONE Properties in a series of increasingly bland iterations.Now in the hands of MOD Developments, the project has once again been revised with a new scheme that reintroduces some of the visual boldness that was lost in previous plans.The planned 36-storey tower featur...


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