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141 Fallingbrook Rd

Birchcliffe-Cliffside · City of Toronto

7

Permits observed

Since 2002

2002

Active since

First filing: Aug 2002

Apr 11, 2023

Latest filing

1

Contractors involved

Across all filings

Permit timeline

Chronological history of commercial permits and filings.

  1. Building New Build

    REV 01: Foundation was not excavated enough thus making the ground floor finish floor height 0.16m higher.Proposal to demolish the existing house and construct new 2-storey sing…

    Contractor: KIM LOCKWOOD

  2. Building New Build

    Proposal to demolish the existing house and construct new 2-storey single family dwelling with finished basement and second dwelling unit on the second floor.

    Contractor: KIM LOCKWOOD

  3. Building New Build

    HVAC - Proposal to demolish the existing house and construct new 2-storey single family dwelling with finished basement and second dwelling unit on the second floor.

    Contractor: KIM LOCKWOOD

  4. Building New Build

    Plumbing - Proposal to demolish the existing house and construct new 2-storey single family dwelling with finished basement and second dwelling unit on the second floor.

    Contractor: KIM LOCKWOOD

  5. Building New Build

    Drain - Proposal to demolish the existing house and construct new 2-storey single family dwelling with finished basement and second dwelling unit on the second floor.

    Contractor: KIM LOCKWOOD

  6. Building Addition

    HVAC - PROPOSED STUDY ADDITION - Addition(s)

  7. 02 163234 BLD
    Building Addition

    PROPOSED STUDY ADDITION

Activity continuity summary

7 commercial filings observed

Since 2002

Most filings were demolition-related

Tier 2 category mix

Recent activity visible across multiple years

Spans 2002–2023

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  • Commercial activity observed across Birchcliffe-Cliffside.
  • Multiple interior renovations in the surrounding blocks.
  • Patio and signage activity consistent along the corridor.