“Urbanistically, It’s Better To Have Mixed Neighbourhoods.”
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et between Cherry Street and Lake Shore Blvd East, this is a mixed-use development of mammoth proportions. Spread over 13.5 acres, this master-planned community will house a cluster of condos, office, and retail spaces. Featuring a Barcelona-style plaza, filled with boutiques, offices, and cafes with patios, one structure that promises to be a Toronto landmark is 3C’s 50,000 sf arts complex. The project will also offer 225 affordable units, approximately 10 percent of the total number, for lower-income families.