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Waterfront Toronto Launches International Competition for Quayside Development Partner
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TORONTO, March 10, 2021 /CNW/ - Waterfront Toronto today launched an international competition to secure a development partner for the Quayside lands. The first step in this effort is to issue a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) to identify potential development proponents with the proven experience, design portfolio, financial resources, and shared vision necessary to bring Quayside to reality.
An artistic rendering of one possible vision of what the fully developed Quayside could look like. Quayside will be a dynamic, inclusive and resilient community that plays a pivotal role in reorienting the city of Toronto towards Lake Ontario. Rendering by Standard Practice. (CNW Group/Waterfront Toronto)
Posted: Mar 09, 2021 12:41 PM ET | Last Updated: March 9
A rendering of the proposed vision for Parliament Slip animation, looking southeast from Queens Quay. (Rendering provided courtesy of West 8 + DTAH)
Waterfront Toronto announced new plans on Monday to turn the eastern harbourfront into a world-class tourist destination.
Their project called Parliament Slip includes kayak launches, swimming pools and a floating restaurant. Toronto was born on the waterfront, but industry forced it to turn its back from the lake, said the head of Waterfront Toronto George Zegarac, With [Monday s] announcement, we are fulfilling our promise to reorient the city back to the water.