Mirvish throws in the towel on Frank Gehry condo in Toronto
Remember when David Mirvish announced his plan to turn the Princess of Wales Theatre into a series ofsky high, Frank Gehry-designed super condoson King Street West?
That's still happening –albeit on a smaller scale– but Mirvish himself is no longer at the helm.
The theatre tycoon and son of"Honest" Ed Mirvishannounced this week that Great Gulf would be taking over his ambitious Mirvish+Gehry landmark project after purchasing the site for an undisclosed amount of money.
Big architectural and development news as@greatgulfacquires Mirvish + Gehry 92 & 82 story project in#Torontohttps://t.co/L2uch2Gw0Ppic.twitter.com/Ujd5ODADzq
— Mike CollinsWilliams (@mikejcw)October 2, 2017
"In Great Gulf we have selected a developer who is capable of executing Frank Gehry’s vision, and will work well with him to bring the project to realization," said Mirvishin a press releaseannouncing the sale.
"I believe the project will do honour to the history of the people in the city who built it to what it is today and will continue to project Toronto’s possibilities onto the world stage."
With two condo towers ranging in height from 82 to 92 stories, the development at King and Duncan Streets will still feature the tallest residential structures in all of Canada.
Developers also say that Frank Gehry is still on board, which is great news for Toronto's entertainment district. Our city could definitely benefitfrom more ofthe celebrated Canadian architect's flourish.
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