2700 Eglinton Avenue West

2700 Eglinton Avenue West is located within an existing civic hub in the Keelesdale neighbourhood, and presents a unique opportunity for civic revitalization, affordable housing and enhanced community spaces.

Project Details

Type
Mixed Use, Affordable Housing, Transit-Oriented Development, Housing, and Residential
Ward
York South-Weston
Current Phase
Pre-development
Current Use
Toronto Parking Authority (TPA) carpark
Major Intersection
Eglinton Avenue West and Keele Street
Site Area
1.5 acres
Proposed Use
CreateTO is currently studying the potential for a mixed-use development along the new Eglinton Crosstown LRT.
Surrounding Use
York Civic Centre to the west; TDSB to the east; low-rise residential to the south; and Coronation Park and the Black Creek to the northwest.
Type
Mixed Use, Affordable Housing, Transit-Oriented Development, Housing, and Residential
Ward
York South-Weston
Current Phase
Pre-development
Current Use
Toronto Parking Authority (TPA) carpark
Major Intersection
Eglinton Avenue West and Keele Street
Site Area
1.5 acres
Proposed Use
CreateTO is currently studying the potential for a mixed-use development along the new Eglinton Crosstown LRT.
Surrounding Use
York Civic Centre to the west; TDSB to the east; low-rise residential to the south; and Coronation Park and the Black Creek to the northwest.

Situated in the Keelesdale neighbourhood, 2700 Eglinton Avenue West is currently being used as a Toronto Parking Authority parking lot, and has been identified by City Council as a Phase 3 Housing Now site. City Council has also directed staff to work with George Brown College to explore campus expansion opportunities at this site, which would be integrated into a comprehensive city-building vision in close proximity to the new Eglinton Crosstown LRT.

2700 Eglinton Avenue West is a project part of the Housing Now Initiative to invest in City-owned lands across Toronto for the development of affordable housing within mixed-income, mixed-use, transit-oriented communities.

Housing