Central Park’s Phase 1 Closing In on Topping Out

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Central Park's Phase 1 Closing In on Topping Out

The first tower in the residences in Central Park is now approaching its full 31-story height, whereby the upper residential values ​​as a glass ends steadily absorb the structure. The last update of urbantoronto was in June 2025 when the fourth crane was installed at the multi -phase point. The Central Park of Amexon Development Corporation rises on the northwestern corner of the Leslie Street and the Sheppard Avenue East and houses a 12 hectare, transit -oriented community, which was designed by core architects with five towers from 12 to 31 floors, where phase 1 is the middle storm in the rendering below.

View to the northeast to the residences in Central Park, designed by Core Architects for Amexon

The buildings are organized around the three hectare central park, which is common with pedestrian-friendly paths, retail and office purposes. The residents benefit from a simple access to the Leslie station at Sheppard Line 4, the Oriole Station at the Richmond Hill Go Line, the underground connections between phases, EV invitations at every parking statement and a number of indoor and outdoor facilities that can be integrated into the open rooms into the landscape.

In July 2025, the full extent of the Central Park location with all four active cranes is visible. On the right, the phase -1 tower has increased beyond its half point, with the glazing now enclosing a large part of the southern and eastern locations. In the south, three cranes mark the footprint of phase 2, where the excavation to the podium for the pair of 31-story towers and the 19-story tower, which will share a retail base of 35,000 feet.

View northwest in phase 1 and the three tower cranes for phase 2, picture of urbantoronto forum participating crisis

When phase 1 looked north on the premises at the beginning of July, phase 1 was on 23 floors, with formwork and reinforcement for the partially cast 24th level along the east side of the tower. The glazing and noise system, which comes into the 17th floor with a glass to fourth glass glass framed in black aluminum with vertical aluminum accent panel, is both the east and west ends up to the 18th place. The second crane increases closer to the center of the location, while in the foreground the third and fourth cranes mark the progressive work zones for the South End of Phase 2.

View north to the southern height of Phase 1, picture of Ed Skira

On August 9th from 401 to the north, phase had reached 1 28 floors, with formwork on the 29th floor along the east side of the tower. Glazing and cladding have now included the structure into the 22nd floor. On the left, the three additional cranes over the trees are visible and mark the active work zones for phase 2.

Look this month from Highway 401 to Phase 1 to the north and approach its full height of the Urbantoronto Forum ITETHANMAC

When fully expansed, the Residences in Central Park 1,478 suites will deliver over five towers from 46.5 m to 105.9 m. The phases of the municipality will combine residential, retail and green areas in a uniform neighborhood.

Urbantoronto will continue to pursue progress in this development. In the meantime, however, you can find out more about this from our database file linked below. If you want, you can join the conversation in the associated forum thread or leave a comment in the room provided on this page.

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