Nearly half of new residential developments in downtown Toronto could be made up of two- and three-bedroom units, a new plan for the core just approved by city council outlines. The master plan requires new residential developments with more than 80 units to be made up of at least 40 per cent two- and three-bedroom units. An additional 15 per cent of units would be a combination of two- and three-bedroom units, without the same minimum size. The plan adds that, “where appropriate,” residential units would include storage space, operable windows, bedrooms with closets, bedrooms with an operable window on an exterior wall and balconies or terraces. The downtown plan is a 25-year project that directs the scale and location of future growth in the city centre.
Source: thestar May 24, 2018 00:22 UTC