A developer is asking the city for permission to build an eight-storey retirement residence on the site of a former Beer Store in the Glebe.
The Bank Street building, proposed by Canderel Realties, would have 160 residential units in a retirement home operated by Toronto-based Amica.
It would also include 1,607 square metres of retail space.
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In order for the project to go ahead, the developer will require a zoning exemption. Currently, there is a maximum height of 15 metres for buildings on the site. The proposed development would be 26 metres high.


