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Stockyards Transformation: 34-Storey Towers Proposed

Stockyards Transformation: 34-Storey Towers Proposed

The Stockyards district is poised for a major skyline shift. A new development application for 116-142 Ryding Avenue proposes a mixed-use complex featuring three towers, reaching heights of up to 34 storeys. Designed by TACT Architecture for Urros Investments Inc., this project signals a transition for the area’s industrial lands, introducing 931 residential units to a site currently occupied by low-rise warehouses and storage.

The proposal includes a mix of 498 one-bedroom, 340 two-bedroom, and 93 three-bedroom units, alongside a 686m² childcare centre and a new 906m² public park. While the scale stands out against nearby mid-rise projects, the site is strategically located near the future St Clair–Old Weston UP Express station. For a deep dive into the site plans, amenity breakdowns, and the broader impact on the Stockyards’ evolving master-planned community, visit the full report at UrbanToronto.

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