A proposal seeks rezoning to permit a 54-story mixed-use building featuring a minimalist design from architects BDP Quadrangle that would replace an existing office tower at 15 Toronto Street. The current 1961-built office building standing on the site is 11-stories with a Modernist design. 

The 23,676-square-meter building includes a base spanning the first 11 floors, containing 761 square meters of retail space on levels two and 11 and 3,819 square meters of office space on floors 3 through 10. 

Above the retail and commercial base, a mechanical floor will divide the base from the 41 stories of residences above. This portion would contain 296 condominium units on levels 13 through 51, planned in a mix of 202 one-bedrooms, 62 two-bedrooms, and 32 three-bedroom units. A two-level indoor and outdoor amenity area is proposed on the 52nd and 53rd levels, featuring a pair of stacked open-air spaces facing east.

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