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60 St Clair Ave W

Yonge-St.Clair · City of Toronto

Office

11

Permits observed

Since 2000

2000

Active since

First filing: Jan 2000

Aug 8, 2019

Latest filing

0

Contractors involved

Across all filings

Permit timeline

Chronological history of commercial permits and filings.

  1. Building Other

    Proposed installation of fire sprinkler heads in the lobby of the existing apartment building.

  2. Building

    Proposal to install 1 testable backflow prevention device in existing residential condo building.

  3. 05 205604 HVA
    Building Other

    HVA in connection with BLD 00 333019

  4. Building Renovation

    Plumbing - Interior alterations to 4th floor office (unit #402 &404). - Interior Alterations

  5. Building Renovation

    Interior alterations to 4th floor office (unit #402 &404).

  6. Building New Build

    Build office & apartment building consisting of 92 dwelling units with 2 levels of underground parking. Phase I

  7. Building Renovation

    Alter BP 02-131992 for foundation in conjunction with building permit application 00-333019 Hold for WES approval Item #26 of Undertaking TF Received June 25/03 TF

  8. Building Renovation

    alter plans to BP#02-131991 for excavation and shoring in conjunction to BP00-333019.

View older filings (3)
  1. Build 1 storey temporary sales office building (Maximum 18 months)

  2. DEMOLISH 4 STOREY AND BASEMENT OFFICE BLD** HISTORICAL

  3. Relocate existing fire alarm panel and relocate annunciator panel to main entrance.

Activity continuity summary

11 commercial filings observed

Since 2000

Most filings were office-related

Tier 2 category mix

Recent activity visible across multiple years

Spans 2000–2019

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Nearby related activity

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