About the Project: The Corleck Building
The Corleck Building is a 9,600 square foot, two and a half storey brick early modernist/deco heritage building currently being restored and adapted to become the new home of the Canada Ireland Foundation. Re-imagined by Kearns Mancini Architects from the former administrative building for the Canada Malting Company, the new goal of this space is to provide a much-needed community hub, showcasing multiple cultural venues, as well as integrating its site design and framework to the overall development of the 1.8 hectare Eireann Quay redevelopment site.
Planned for opening in 2025, this adaptive rehabilitation project will feature a multi-use double-height event space, conference rooms, office space, and a sun-drenched patio. As of March 2023, the building has gone through two of its three phases of renovation. Most of the inside structural work has been completed and the process of cleaning the outside brick walls has started, bringing back the original colour of this heritage building.
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About the Project: Bathurst Quay Common
As part of the Bathurst Quay Neighbourhood Plan, a multi-phase project to revitalise the Bathurst Quay community, a new approximate 4,000 square metre (1 acre) park is coming to the historic Canada Malting Co. property located at 3 Eireann Quay. The new park, named Bathurst Quay Common, will include seating areas by the water with lush plants and landscaping, a multi-purpose plaza that can accommodate special events and cultural programming, and architectural accent lighting to illuminate the historic Canada Malting silos during the evening.
The construction of this new park is a critical part of a larger plan to transform the under-utilised space into an attractive and animated destination for waterfront residents and guests, and to create a welcoming gateway into the downtown core for visitors to Toronto arriving from the adjacent Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport. It is part of the multi-year project that has been the transformation and revitalization of Toronto’s Central Waterfront from a place of industry to a place of culture, leisure, work and play.
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