39 Newcastle Street | Osmington Gerofsky Development Corp.
Rendering created by TACT Design Inc.
PROJECT DETAILS
Location
Toronto, Ontario
Client
Osmington Gerofsky Development Corp.
Dates
2025 - Present
Services
Development Planning
Team
TACT Architecture Inc.
gh3*
LEA Consulting Ltd
Masongsong Associates
Toronto Inspection Ltd.
Entuitive Consulting
In 2025, Sajecki Planning Inc. was retained by Osmington Gerofsky Development Corp, in collaboration with a multi-disciplinary consultant team, to secure municipal approvals for a transit-oriented, mixed-use community at 39 Newcastle Street in Toronto’s Mimico–Queensway neighbourhood. Located at the southeast corner of Newcastle and Windsor Streets, immediately north of the Mimico GO Station, the 0.79-hectare vacant site is planned to accommodate three residential towers ranging from 39 to 42 storeys.
The development will deliver approximately 1,578 residential units in a mix of sizes, supported by street-related retail uses, 425 vehicular parking spaces, and 592 bicycle spaces. The proposal also emphasizes public realm improvements, including a 398 square metre privately owned publicly accessible open space (POPS), a multi-modal greenway along Windsor and Newcastle Streets, and active ground-floor frontages to enhance pedestrian connectivity and create a vibrant streetscape. The project unlocks high-density, transit-supportive development that contributes new housing, retail opportunities, and public amenities within walking distance of major transit station.
Sajecki Planning prepared a number of planning and urban design related reports and deliverables in support of the Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law Amendment application, and is continuing to assist the client with the advancement of a Site Plan Approval application.
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