Yonge & Birch

Yonge and Birch – proposing new shops and landmark residential homes in the Yonge and Summerhill community.

With this website, we invite you to learn more about our proposal for 1196 to 1210 Yonge Street and 2 to 8 Birch Avenue and to share with us, your thoughts, ideas and perspectives.

Yonge & Birch

Yonge and Birch – proposing new shops and landmark residential homes in the Yonge and Summerhill community.

With this website, we invite you to learn more about our proposal for 1196 to 1210 Yonge Street and 2 to 8 Birch Avenue and to share with us, your thoughts, ideas and perspectives.

Yonge & Birch

Yonge and Birch – proposing new shops and landmark residential homes in the Yonge and Summerhill community.

With this website, we invite you to learn more about our proposal for 1196 to 1210 Yonge Street and 2 to 8 Birch Avenue and to share with us, your thoughts, ideas and perspectives.

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    The Vision

    Located along Yonge Street, one of the city’s most prominent streets, as well as steps from The Shops of Summerhill, Summerhill Subway Station and the iconic North Toronto Railway Station, we are proposing to redevelop Yonge and Birch with a landmark new residence.

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    About Woodcliffe

    Developing landmark new residential and retail developments, Woodcliffe Landmark Properties is a boutique development firm. The company has a 25-year history in the Summerhill and Rosedale neighbourhood of rehabilitating and restoring the North Toronto Station and the Shops of Summerhill and creating the Pricefield Park and Playground.

    Woodcliffe’s vision ensures that buildings, including larger-scale developments are true to the character of their properties and surrounding neighbourhoods, becoming celebrated by their respective constituents. In the process, it has been honoured with numerous architectural awards, including the prestigious Corporate Award from Heritage Canada and Governor General’s Award for Architecture. The company’s most recent project, at 505 Richmond Street West, called Waterworks, is the redevelopment of one of Toronto’s most iconic properties into a contemporary mixed-use building.

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