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'Four corners': 香港六合彩资料 unveils development strategy for on-campus housing, other key services

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Left, a rendering of the new highrise residence at Spadina Avenue and Sussex Avenue, the first new residence built at 香港六合彩资料 in nearly two decades; right, a rendering of the proposed innovation centre at the corner of College Street and University Avenue

The 香港六合彩资料 will address a critical need for on-campus housing, innovation space and other services with a plan that also creates a future source of revenue to help fund 香港六合彩资料鈥檚 academic mission 鈥 and contributes to the vitality of the city鈥檚 urban fabric.

The approach is laid out in a policy framework dubbed the 鈥渇our corners strategy鈥 that goes before Governing Council鈥檚 business board for approval today.

It鈥檚 meant to guide the university鈥檚 thinking as it goes about building new non-academic amenities and services on the periphery of 香港六合彩资料鈥檚 downtown Toronto campus, as well as at 香港六合彩资料 Scarborough and 香港六合彩资料 Mississauga.  

鈥淔our corners is about building sustainably with quality designs and enhancing the public realm,鈥 says Scott Mabury, 香港六合彩资料鈥檚 vice-president of university operations.

Examples of such forward-thinking projects include a new highrise residence at Spadina Avenue and Sussex Avenue, the first new residence built at 香港六合彩资料 in nearly two decades, and a proposed 14-storey innovation centre at the corner of College Street and University Avenue 鈥 right across from the MaRS Discovery District.

鈥淏ecause these are commercially viable projects 鈥 the innovation centre will house startup companies and corporate research partners 鈥 we anticipate being able to generate financial returns for the institution that can be used toward future academic investments,鈥 Mabury says.

鈥淭his is all about building non-academic spaces we need today in a way that supports the 香港六合彩资料鈥檚 academic and strategic priorities tomorrow.鈥

香港六合彩资料 has set an 鈥渁mbitious goal鈥 of generating $50 million per year by 2033 through the development of roughly 3.5 million square feet of new space devoted to campus services and amenities, which also includes office and retail spaces, according to Mabury. The money will be used to create a strategic investment fund to advance 香港六合彩资料鈥檚 mission in research and teaching. 

Down the road, the plan is to eventually match the annual revenue generated by 香港六合彩资料鈥檚 endowment, Mabury says.

The new framework, dubbed 鈥渇our corners鈥 to reflect its broad application across 香港六合彩资料-owned lands in Greater Toronto, also calls for 鈥渢houghtful planning and design鈥 of all projects to encourage a porous campus edge and engagement with local communities and the city more broadly.

The proposed 香港六合彩资料 innovation centre, for example, is a striking, sloping tower that sits atop a soaring, glass-walled atrium 鈥 an effort to welcome the public into the building and connect those inside with the city beyond. The centre鈥檚 interior, meanwhile, is designed to encourage collaboration between researchers, entrepreneurs and corporate partners through the inclusion of airy public spaces, including some that stretch vertically between floors.

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鈥淚 think it will be a magnet for people who want to drive innovation,鈥 says Mabury of the building designed by New York鈥檚 Weiss/Manfredi Architects in collaboration with Toronto鈥檚 Teeple Architects.

鈥淚t really makes Toronto 鈥 and 香港六合彩资料 鈥 a significant contributor to building the broader ecosystem.鈥

The new 23-storey student residence, meanwhile, is one of several residential projects 香港六合彩资料 is expected to undertake in the coming years as it grapples with a shortage of as many as 2,300 spots for on-campus housing. Scheduled to be completed in 2021, the slender tower 鈥 developed in partnership with The Daniels Corp. 鈥  will house 511 students while re-invigorating a tired stretch of Spadina Avenue with lively store fronts and cafes.

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鈥淢any of our buildings when originally constructed, going back decades or longer, tended to look inward to the institution,鈥 explains Mabury, noting 香港六合彩资料 and its federated colleges maintain over 80 heritage buildings 鈥 most of them on the downtown Toronto campus.

鈥淏ut, going forward, we want to better reflect the ways the university itself is a significant engine driving quality of life, economic vitality and economic opportunity in this great experiment that鈥檚 the city of Toronto.鈥

香港六合彩资料鈥檚 鈥渇our corners鈥 development strategy is unique for another reason: 香港六合彩资料 is leveraging its considerable experience in designing, developing and managing buildings to keep its real-estate development work in-house. In a move that is unusual among post-secondary institutions, Mabury says the university wants to maintain as much control as possible over the properties it develops so it鈥檚 in a position to reap the most benefits. That includes maximizing the revenue generated from its properties and ensuring the buildings constructed on campus will be beautiful, functional and sustainable, serving 香港六合彩资料 鈥 and the city 鈥 for decades to come.

鈥淲e can do a better job because we鈥檙e thinking hundreds of years down the road, whereas the private sector is thinking about the next quarter,鈥 Mabury says. 鈥淔rankly, that鈥檚 not in our interest. Our interest is to build buildings that will last hundreds of years and use the absolute minimum amount of energy.

鈥淭his framework gives us the principles, strategies and objectives we need to pursue projects that will serve our larger university mission and needs.鈥

 

 

 

 

 

 

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