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Town Crier Shiplake project declared shipshape for Yonge and Eg
Unlike most development sagas in the neighbourhood, this one has a happy ending
February 27, 2016
Eric Emin Wood
Town Crier
MORE GREEN: Building additional towers on this Dunfield Avenue property will actually result in more greenspace, plus daycare and other local benefits, after a successful consultation process, say residents and councillor. Photo: Google Maps
What could have been another controversial development application for the Yonge-Eglinton neighbourhood turned out to be anything but, as the developer behind a pair of towers proposed for 45 and 77 Dunfield Ave. collaborated with city planners and residents.
The results are a new 6,060-square-metre green space, a subsidized daycare to accommodate at least 52 children, and what Ward 22 councillor Josh Matlow called “arguably the most successful agreement in history” for the hundreds of tenants, many of them seniors, who live in the two apartment buildings next door.

