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Toronto apartment tower is being totally demolished after 60 years

After providing homes to Toronto residents for six decades, an apartment tower in the Church and Wellesley neighbourhood is now being demolished.The 14-storey building at 88 Isabella Street was constructed in 1965 amid a housing boom that saw the city rapidly built out with high-rise apartment blocks. However, sixty years later, these same rental buildings are now falling in increasing numbers to redevelopment in a renewed housing boom that has reshaped the region over the past decade and a half.The sizeable structure has been cleared of tenants and is now in the early stages of demolition.The entire building will eventually be razed to make way for a 62-storey tower from Capital Developments, which is set to contain a mix of condominiums and new rental units to replace those lost to demolition.Redevelopment of the site was first tabled in April 2022, and, following approval, a demolition permit application landed in December 2024, signalling the impending end of 88 Isabella.Ba...


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