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170 Curzon St

City of Toronto

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Has this property been altered?
1 building permit on record since 2024, most recently May 7, 2024.
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What’s the zoning here?
R (d0.6) (x752) · as of Feb 20, 2026
What could change around it?
33 active construction records within 250 m of this address.
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  • Liquor licences

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Contains information made available under the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA)'s Open Data Licence v 1.0

Source: Statistics Canada, Forward sortation areas, digital boundary file, 2021 Census. Reproduced and distributed on an "as is" basis with the permission of Statistics Canada.

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Building permit timeline

Year-grouped permit history. Permits collapse under each year.

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2024
  1. 2024

    1 filing
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Nearby Construction

Within 250 m

Active and recent construction within 250 m of this address.

39 locations shown

  • 1

    42 Sproat Ave

    Renovation
    67 m
  • 2

    18 Sproat Ave

    Committee of Adjustment
    74 m
  • 3

    52 Sproat Ave

    Renovation
    78 m
  • 4

    42 Sproat Ave

    Committee of Adjustment
    80 m
  • 5

    56 Sproat Ave

    Renovation
    84 m
  • 6

    9 Peyton Lane

    Committee of Adjustment
    90 m
  • 7

    54 Sproat Ave

    Committee of Adjustment
    93 m
  • 8

    56 Sproat Ave

    Committee of Adjustment
    101 m
  • 9

    263 Leslie St

    Renovation
    129 m
  • 10

    24 Endean Ave

    Renovation
    133 m
  • 11

    26 Endean Ave

    Renovation
    134 m
  • 12

    137 Curzon St

    Committee of Adjustment ×2
    135 m
  • 13

    32 Endean Ave

    Renovation
    136 m
  • 14

    137 Curzon St

    Committee of Adjustment ×2
    136 m
  • 15

    241 Leslie St

    Renovation ×2
    137 m
  • 16

    336 Leslie St

    Renovation
    140 m
  • 17

    46 Endean Ave

    Renovation
    146 m
  • 18

    1492 Dundas St E

    Renovation
    154 m
  • 19

    29 Galt Ave

    Renovation
    173 m
  • 20

    35 Galt Ave

    Renovation
    175 m
  • 21

    JONES AVE / From: MALLON AVE / To: DUNDAS ST E

    Scheduled Construction
    183 m
  • 22

    99 Dagmar Ave

    Committee of Adjustment
    185 m
  • 23

    125 Curzon St

    Renovation
    188 m
  • 24

    1081 Gerrard St E

    Renovation
    191 m
  • 25

    180 Hastings Ave

    Renovation
    197 m
  • 26

    65 Galt Ave

    Committee of Adjustment
    197 m
  • 27

    65 Galt Ave

    Renovation
    203 m
  • 28

    32 Galt Ave

    Renovation
    205 m
  • 29

    22 Galt Ave

    Committee of Adjustment
    205 m
  • 30

    190 Hastings Ave

    Renovation
    208 m
  • 31

    JONES AVE / From: QUEEN ST E / To: MALLON AVE

    Scheduled Construction
    213 m
  • 32

    136 Hastings Ave

    Renovation
    214 m
  • 33

    77 Galt Ave

    Committee of Adjustment
    219 m
  • 34

    96 Curzon St

    Renovation
    225 m
  • 35

    1 Sawden Ave

    Renovation
    226 m
  • 36

    70 Galt Ave

    Renovation
    229 m
  • 37

    72 Galt Ave

    Renovation
    231 m
  • 38

    203 Leslie St

    Renovation
    238 m
  • 39

    203 Leslie St

    Committee of Adjustment
    246 m
26

Renovation

14

Committee of Adjustment

2

Scheduled Construction

Construction activity detected within 250 m, from the City of Toronto's open data. Each pin is a City-geocoded point (which may hold more than one record/address); click for details. Contains information licensed under the Open Government Licence – Toronto.

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170 Curzon St in Toronto has 1 building permit on record dating back to 2024, most recently on May 7, 2024.