Honeycomb tower for Yonge and St. Clair cut by four floors

The re-making of the corner of Yonge and St. Clair by Slate Asset Management goes on with a four-floor lowering (48 to 44) of the development called One Delisle. It shows a tower made of elongated hexagonal modules pieced together in a honeycomb pattern which, as noted by Urban Toronto, is unlike any other building in Toronto The story Tuesday notes public meetings held earlier this year led by Councillor Josh Matlow’s Working Group and City Staff. They resulted in a lower height as noted. This is all about the reality of the automatic precedent whereby a building of 48 stories results in dozens of others all justified by the first.