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July 20, 2021

Hamilton’s DRP Praises Plan for Three Tall Buildings Downtown at John and Wilson

Three new towers may soon rise in the north part of Hamilton’s Downtown Core as Emblem Developments plans to build three tall buildings of 30 storeys each at 41-61 Wilson Street & 97, 99, 117 John Street North.

The current proposal is 908 residential units with 1,784 m2 of retail on the ground level of a proposed seven-storey podium. The podium will internally contain 505 motor vehicle parking spaces and 469 bicycle parking spaces.

Hamilton’s Design Review Panel praised the plan with some reservations about the bulk of the podium, the public realm surrounding the buildings, and the podium’s relationship with the Lutheran church on the northeast corner at Hughson and Wilson.

“I do appreciate your very thoughtful and appropriate response to the City’s tall building guidelines,” stated DPR member Dayna Edwards. Edwards is a planner and urban designer. “I think it’s a strong development in that the parking is wrapped in the podium with active uses, you have good ground floor retail, and I do appreciate the three-bedroom units … I think that allows for families to also move into downtown Hamilton.”

“I agree with the others around the opportunity for a podium that better responds to the scale of the church, and I think there’s a couple of ways that you could do that,” stated Edwards. “You could also look at more brick on the podium that would fit in better with the heritage context.”

“This proposal is not very sympathetic to the historic buildings and the public realm,” said DPR member Jana Kelemen. Kelemen is a planner and urban designer. “I would strongly suggest that the podium along Wilson [Street] should be lowered and both of the podiums around the church along Hughson [Street] and Wilson should be pushed a little bit farther into the site, even if just a little bit to give that church the prominence and the views that it deserves.”

The project’s architect, Mansoor Kazerouni, explained how their design relates to the church.

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