Item - 2026.PB40.9
Tracking Status
- This item was considered by Toronto Preservation Board on February 11, 2026. The Toronto Preservation Board has referred this item to an official or other body without making a decision. Consult the text of the decision for further information on the referral.
- See also 2026.TE29.21
- See also 2026.PB44.6
- See also 2026.TE33.21
PB40.9 - 153 and 185 Eastern Avenue - Alterations to Designated Heritage Properties Under Section 33 of the Ontario Heritage Act and Authority to Enter into a Heritage Easement Agreement
- Decision Type:
- ACTION
- Status:
- Referred
- Ward:
- 13 - Toronto Centre
Board Decision
The Toronto Preservation Board:
1. Referred item PB40.9 to the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning, Urban Design, City Planning, to report back to a future meeting of the Toronto Preservation Board.
Origin
Summary
This report recommends that City Council approve the alterations proposed for the designated heritage properties at 153 Eastern Avenue and 185 Eastern Avenue under Section 33 of the Ontario Heritage Act, in connection with a proposed development of the subject property. The proposed development application for the subject site contemplates the construction of three new residential towers, including commercial and community uses.
The development site, 153, 169, 171, and 185 Eastern Avenue, known as the Dominion Wheel & Foundries Ltd. Complex, comprises two significant heritage properties at 153 Eastern Avenue (Cleaning Room building) and 185 Eastern Avenue (Machine Shop building). The two buildings are unique examples of the industrial complex typology in the West Don Lands neighbourhood that reflect the historical evolution of the area from its earliest use as a Government Reserve, followed by its use as an important industrial centre in the late-19th and early-20th centuries.
On May 16, 2023, City Council stated its intention to designate the properties at 153 Eastern Avenue and 185 Eastern Avenue under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act, and on July 20, 2023, enacted Designation By-law No. 732-2023.
Heritage Planning staff are satisfied that the proposed alterations conserve the subject heritage properties and are consistent with the existing policy framework. The heritage impacts of the proposal are appropriately mitigated through the overall conservation strategy.
Background Information
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2026/pb/bgrd/backgroundfile-284230.pdf
Communications
Motions
The Toronto Preservation Board:
1. Refer item PB40.9 to the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning, Urban Design, City Planning, and report to a future meeting of the Toronto Preservation Board.
Vote (Refer Item) Feb-11-2026
| Result: Carried | Majority Required |
|---|---|
| Total members that voted Yes: 7 | Members that voted Yes are Koorosh Attarian, Paul Cordingley, Matthew Gregor, Geoff Kettel, Peter Pantalone, Wendy Wong, Adam Wynne |
| Total members that voted No: 0 | Members that voted No are |
| Total members that were Absent: 4 | Members that were absent are Yeo-Jin (Katerina) Bong, Mitchell Bubulj, Mitchell May, Julia Rady (Interest Declared) (Chair) |
Declared Interests
Julia Rady - Member's employer was the Heritage Consultant for this property under prior ownership.
Written Declaration: https://secure.toronto.ca/council/declared-interest-file.do?id=12862