Massive development to be built into a new Ontario Line station in Toronto Toronto OntarioLine
This new line will relieve overcrowding on existing subway routes and offer a new connection between the Ontario Science Centre and Exhibition Place, but it will also serve as a springboard for new communities clustered around some of its 15 stations.
A handful of such proposals are already in the works to capitalize on the Yonge North Subway Extension project, and now, they're beginning to appear for the upcoming Ontario Line as well. The plan proposes approximately 1,080 residential units that the project team claims will be joined by amenities that"act as an extension of personal living space, contributing to the quality of life of residents and the community."
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