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91 King Street. Image: Mark Leger/Huddle.
A new development at 91 King Street will see the former Woolworth building demolished later this month.
Percy Wilbur purchased both that building and 85 King next door and plans to knock both buildings down in order to build a 14-storey mixed-use building uptown.
He believes the city is going through a bit of a renaissance period, and he’s happy to be able to contribute to the changing cityscape.
“There’s a few keys to the puzzle to really ignite that: the school in the south end, the Fundy Quay, and a few eyesores that could use a little lipstick,” Wilbur said. “With those in place we’ll have a very vibrant, energetic city, and we’ll have economy to scale to encourage more pedestrianization of walkways and parks and paths and bike lanes.”
91 King Street To Be Demolished
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Here s what the condo building replacing the old MEC in downtown Toronto looks like
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More than six years after Toronto s premier store for granola-munching hiker types announced its imminent closure, we re finally getting a definitive look at the luxury condos replacing it.
Behold the aptly-named 400 King West : a 49-storey mixed-use development from Plaza, which purchased the old Mountain Equipment Coop (MEC) store at 400 King Street back in 2016.
The building has yet to be built, but it did just enter the pre-construction and condo marketing phase, solidifying its design with the release of several new renderings.