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50 St Clair Ave W

Yonge-St.Clair · City of Toronto

Office Retail

9

Permits observed

Since 2008

2008

Active since

First filing: Jan 2008

Mar 5, 2013

Latest filing

0

Contractors involved

Across all filings

Permit timeline

Chronological history of commercial permits and filings.

  1. Building Other

    Revision to existing FSU permit. Revision to change location of maglocks in existing office space. Proposal to install 5 maglocks in basement, 5 maglocks on ground floor, 7 ma…

  2. Building Renovation

    REVISION TO EXISTING PLUMBING PERMIT - ADD 4 SINKS, 1 HOT WATER HEATER AND 1 FLOOR DRAIN Plumbing - Proposal for interior alterations to all floors of an existing four-storey…

  3. Building Renovation

    REVISION TO EXISTING HVAC PERMIT HVAC - Proposal for interior alterations to all floors of an existing four-storey office building, which also has a basement for existing tenan…

  4. Building Other

    Permit to replace fire alarm panel on ground floor of existing office building - see page E - 06.

  5. Building Renovation

    Proposal for interior alterations to all floors of an existing four-storey office building, which also has a basement for existing tenant "Rolex Canada Ltd" (2213.20m2). This p…

  6. Building Renovation

    Plumbing - interior alterations to existing office space - floor ground floor and basement.

  7. Building Renovation

    HVAC - interior alterations to existing office space - floor ground floor and basement.

  8. Building Renovation

    interior alterations to existing office space - floor ground floor and basement.

Activity continuity summary

9 commercial filings observed

Since 2008

Most filings were office-related

Tier 2 category mix

Recent activity visible across multiple years

Spans 2008–2013

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Nearby related activity

Explore neighbourhood activity
  • Commercial activity observed across Yonge-St.Clair.
  • Multiple interior renovations in the surrounding blocks.
  • Patio and signage activity consistent along the corridor.