Gerrard-Carlaw North – Transit-Oriented Community
- Location:
- City of Toronto
- Project Type:
- Development
- Infrastructure Type:
- Transit-Oriented Community
- Client:
- Ministry of Infrastructure
About the Project
Situated on the northeast corner of Gerrard Avenue and Carlaw Avenue, the site is proposed to be transformed into a mixed-use transit-oriented community (TOC) anchored by the future Gerrard Station along the Ontario Line. The site would provide greater public access to enhanced parkland and greenspace, increase transit access and connectivity, optimize street connections to improve mobility via a new street connecting Carlaw Avenue and Pape Avenue, and provide new retail and housing units.
Features
- Approximately 1,080 residential units, with 37% allocated to family-sized units (2- and 3-bedrooms)
- New commercial space, such as offices and retail space, expected to generate approximately 225 jobs
- Convenient, and accessible connections between the Ontario Line subway and existing surface transit routes along Gerrard Street, Pape Avenue and Carlaw Avenue, including the 506 streetcar and the 72 bus
- Attractive street design including wide sidewalks, public seating, trees and landscaping
- Priorities energy efficiency, green roofs and permeable surfaces for on-site stormwater management
- Dedicated parkland and public spaces over the rail corridor to support community and connect to nearby Riverdale parks
Project Documents
The following community engagement resources for Gerrard-Carlaw North TOC are available upon request. Click here to submit your request.
Community Engagement Resources
- Virtual Open House 1: November 29, 2022 – Presentation Deck
- Virtual Open House 2: March 30, 2023 – Presentation Deck
- Gerrard-Carlaw North TOC Engagement Summary Report
- Gerrard-Carlaw North TOC Final Engagement Summary Report