Here's what will soon replace an entire airport near Toronto Toronto
Time is running out for the Toronto Buttonville Municipal Airport, as the suburban airport north of the city enters into its final months of operation after 70 years of air traffic.
Plans finally dropped in July 2023, and anyone hoping for a transformative redevelopment that would bring new life — or anything of interest, for that matter — might be disappointed to learn of the plan now being pushed forward with the City of Markham. For a comparable reference point, the current tallest building in Canada, First Canadian Place in Toronto's Financial District, contains 2,700,120 square feet of space across 72 floors.
While it responds to an obvious demand for industrial real estate, the current plans may come as a bit of a letdown for anyone who was expecting Cadillac Fairview to bring something grand to the Buttonville site.
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