Midtown Toronto’s Yonge and St Clair neighbourhood is entering a transformative growth period that will see a number of new skyscrapers constructed over the next decade. Located immediately north of the Downtown Core, the area is serviced by the St Clair Subway Station along TTC Line 1 and the 512 St Clair Streetcar.
While the neighbourhood has seen little construction activity in recent years in comparison to nearby development nodes like Yonge and Eglinton, planned height and density are projected to give the area a well defined skyline of its own.
Here’s a closer look at the ten tallest developments coming to the neighbourhood.
1365 Yonge — Proposed at 170 metres / 50 storeys
Located near the corner of Yonge Street at Rosehill Avenue, Originate Developments’ proposal is designed by Turner Fleischer Architects and would contain 655 residential units across 50 storeys.
45 St Clair W — Proposed at 166 metres / 50 storeys
Located on St. Clair Avenue W west of Yonge Street, Manulife Real Estate Investment Management’s proposal is designed by Sweeny & Co Architects and would contain 629 residential units across 50 storeys.
1 St Clair W — Proposed at 165 metres / 49 storeys
Located on the south-west corner of Yonge and St Clair, Slate Asset Management’s proposal is designed by Gensler and would contain 340 units across 49 storeys. It is worth noting that this development is an adaptive-reuse project to be constructed atop an existing 12-storey office building.
One Delisle — Under Construction at 155 metres / 44 storeys
Now under construction at Yonge Street and Delisle Avenue, Slate Asset Management’s highly anticipated development is designed by Chicago-based Studio Gang and will contain 371 residential units across 44 storeys.
The Hill Condos — Proposed at 154 metres / 50 storeys
Located near Yonge Street and Balmoral Avenue, Metropia’s proposal is designed by IBI Group and would contain 542 residential units across 50 storeys.
St Clair Place — Proposed (4 towers) up to 150 metres / 44 storeys
Located near the north-east corner of Yonge and St Clair, Wittington Properties Limited’s proposal is designed by Diamond Schmitt Architects and would contain 1,361 residential units across 4 towers (44, 39, 27 and 13-storeys)
1366 Yonge — Proposed at 135 metres / 41 storeys
Located on the northwest corner of Yonge Street and Balmoral Avenue, Bazis’s proposal is designed by Rosario Varacalli and would contain 489 residential units across 41 storeys.
The Clair (1421 Yonge) — Proposed at 128 metres / 34 storeys
Located just south of the Yonge and St Clair intersection, Terracap Management and Great Gulf’s proposal is designed by Hariri Pontarini Architects and would contain 198 residential units across 34 storeys.
29 Pleasant — Proposed at 120 metres / 35 storeys
Located near Yonge Street at Pleasant Boulevard, Graywood Developments and KingSett Capital’s proposal is designed by Turner Fleischer Architects and would contain 289 residential units across 35 storeys.
Rosehill Tower (44 Jackes) — 103 metres / 31 storeys
Located near Yonge Street and Rosehill Avenue, QuadReal Property Group, bcIMC and BentallGreenOak’s proposal is designed by Hariri Pontarini Architects and would contain 263 residential units across 31 storeys.
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