Former Christie bakery at 2150 Lake Shore another step closer to redevelopment

By NextHome Staff
March 23, 2021

The redevelopment plan for the former Christie’s bakery site at 2150 Lake Shore Boulevard and Park Lawn Road in South Etobicoke took another important step recently when land owner First Capital Realty submitted a re-application to the City of Toronto.

This is set to be a pivotal year for 2150 Lake Shore, with many parts of the Master Plan evolving from idea to reality, the company says.

First Capital has announced that Allies & Morrison and Adamson Associates Architects will lead the design work for Phase 1 of the development at 2150 Lake Shore.

Plan re-application

The company has also made some key changes to the 2150 Lake Shore Master Plan, based on its re-application to the City. These include expanding park and public space and relocating the historic Christie tower to Station Square, a central area in the development.

The 28-acre site calls for 15 new residential and office towers, from 16 to 70 storeys, new parks and public spaces and employment.

The 2150 Lake Shore redevelopment is to be completed in multiple phases with new public and private streets, a new public park, and two squares, residential, commercial, retail and institutional uses. The proposal includes a total of 7,139 residential units and 4,425 parking spaces.

2150lakeshore.com

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