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Toronto neighbourhood could be totally transformed over the next decades

A Toronto neighbourhood could see massive changes over the next few decades.

More than 500 acres around Downsview Airport andDownsview Park规划过程的一部分开发居民吗ial and non-residential property calledid8 Downsview.

Northcrest DevelopmentsandCanada Lands, havenamed the planning processid8 (ideate) Downsview "because we know a lot of ideas will be shared and discussed between a lot of people to plan a future for these lands."

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There are plans to bring new transit service to the area.

The process began whenBombardiersold the Downsview Airportproperty to thePublic Sector Pension Investment Board(PSP Investments - a federal Crown corporation that manages funds for the pension plans of the federal Public Service, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, the Canadian Armed Forces, and the Reserve Force) in 2018.

Northcrest Developments was established a short time later to create a master plan and develop the Downsview Airport lands on behalf of PSP Investments. Downsview Airport is slated toclose in 2023.

They hit a snag with some disagreement overrezoning employment landsas residential. Plans now state there will be a minimum 12 million square feet of non-residential space - including arecently announcedfilm and television production facility.

Now id8 Downsview is preparing a proposal for the City of Toronto and is asking for feedback on plans for the property.

An early vision for the property includes three new mixed-use neighbourhoods anchored by Downsview Park and the airport. Mid-rise buildings and taller buildings near transit are mentioned in the plans.

Downsview Park won't be cut.

"The size of the Park will not change and there will be additional green spaces added as we develop the neighbourhoods,"according to the website.

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The lands could include mid-rise buildings and more park space.

There are also suggestions to include new parks, re-use heritage buildings, celebrate Indigenous people and reimagine the airport runway.

With the departure of Bombardier and the availability of the airport lands along with a TTC subway extension and GO service expansion — there is a potential for development.

This is just the first step in what is likely amulti-decade processof "re-imagining this area of Toronto."

Anyone interested in commenting on the future of the property cancomplete a survey.

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