Barrie Council Approves First Step Towards Smart Centres and Greenwin’s Tranformative Complex

Source: UrbanToronto

A transformative multi-tower development is one step closer to its realization on Barrie’s waterfront. Developed by the team of SmartCentres REIT, under their SmartLiving banner, along with one of Canada’s largest privately-owned, full-service property management and development firms Greenwin Corp., the planned 7.8-acre Barrie Lakeshore Developments project on the edge of Kempenfelt Bay has been granted approval for its rezoning and Official Plan applications. Through the review process following the initial submission, SmartCentres and Greenwin have made a number of design changes in response to Staff and community comments.  

Following the initial submission, the developers and their design team led by Turner Fleischer Architects worked with Barrie staff to revise the original proposal’s scale, massing, and tower separation. The dialogue between staff and the project team informed a refined Site Plan Approval (SPA) application, which was submitted in December, 2020, and incorporated a number of design changes and refinements. The rezoning and official plan were approved by council at a virtual meeting earlier this year, meanwhile, the SPA application advances for the project’s first phase 25-storey tower.

This transformative complex includes four towers, at 25, 35, 38, and 41 storeys, with heights ranging from 84 to 139 metres. While the towers would be known for their skyline presence, the goal for this site within the emerging Urban Growth Centre of the City, follows SmartCentres design principles to create a complete community and fulfill the growing rental demand within the area. This is reflected in the proposed mix of uses that will include purpose-built rental units, hotel suites and retail, anchored to an enhanced public realm by mixed-use bases designed to animate their street frontages and connection to natural spaces.

SmartCentres REIT, Barrie Lakeshore Developments, Greenwin, Turner Fleischer ArchitectsSite of Barrie Lakeshore Developments, image courtesy of SmartCentres REIT

Creating a foothold for this complex, the first phase of Barrie Lakeshore Developments is a 25-storey, mixed-use tower to be built at the east end of the site, occupying a 9,344 m² footprint fronting Lakeshore Drive. The 29,213 m² building is to contain 9,246 m² of hotel space within its podium levels, and 19,966 m² of residential space above. The 150-suite hotel is to occupy the first seven floors. Above, the residential component is to include 230 purpose-built rental units in a mix of one-, two-, and three-bedroom layouts. 73% of the units are planned with two or three bedrooms, creating new opportunities for high-rise family living in Barrie. Livability was front of mind when unit sizes and layouts were designed, including a substantial infusion of purpose-built rental units that will be managed long-term by the project’s developers.

SmartCentres REIT, Barrie Lakeshore Developments, Greenwin, Turner Fleischer ArchitectsLooking northeast to Barrie Lakeshore Developments, image courtesy of SmartCentres REIT/Greenwin

Revisions to the first plan’s architectural design include changes the materiality of the building, such as the inclusion of a lighter palette masonry at the base. Renderings included in the resubmission materials depict curtainwall glazing, while other materials are still being decided on, such as the choice between brick-patterned precast or metal panels. Clear float vision glazing is planned for the towers’ main exterior envelopes, while perforated metal balcony guards are being considered to complete the aesthetic. 

SmartCentres REIT, Barrie Lakeshore Developments, Greenwin, Turner Fleischer ArchitectsLooking northwest to Barrie Lakeshore Developments, image courtesy of SmartCentres REIT/Greenwin

Special attention to detail has also been paid to the public realm design in the approved resubmission. A restaurant space has been introduced fronting public realm at the south end of the podium and a prominent colonnade supported by V-shaped columns has been added to create a striking street presence along the site’s Lakeshore Drive frontage.

SmartCentres REIT, Barrie Lakeshore Developments, Greenwin, Turner Fleischer ArchitectsLooking southwest to Barrie Lakeshore Developments, image courtesy of SmartCentres REIT/Greenwin

Adding to the community’s streetscape contributions, the plan creates new pedestrian and cycling infrastructure around Bunker’s Creek to the south of the site, with pedestrian paths that connect Lakeshore and Checkley and create new waterfront access through the development lands. These public elements are an important step in giving both complex residents and the community at large an improved relationship with the existing natural wetland and creek delta adjacent to the site.

SmartCentres REIT, Barrie Lakeshore Developments, Greenwin, Turner Fleischer ArchitectsLooking north to Barrie Lakeshore Developments, image courtesy of SmartCentres REIT

The plan to create a major new contribution to reinvigorate Barrie’s waterfront comes over a quarter-century after SmartCentres’ development of their first Walmart in Canada, also located in Barrie, part of the brand’s initial 1994 push into the Canadian market. With roots in big-box retail and now well-established in the development of urban, mixed-use projects, this is an evolution that SmartCentres boils down to the simple and effective statement “From Shopping Centres to City Centres.”

The developers are working with Staff to finalize Site Plan Approvals for the first tower and hope to break ground later this year. 

SmartCentres and Greenwin Propose Skyline-Defining Development in Downtown Barrie

Source: UrbanToronto

A prime slice of lakefront property in Downtown Barrie is proposed to undergo a multi-phase transformation by SmartCentres REIT and Greenwin Corporation. The two development partners have been working collaboratively with the City of Barrie to create a comprehensive vision for the site, and their ambitious proposal adds a mix of uses and four skyline-defining towers to the edge of Kempenfelt Bay.

Barrie Lakeshore Developments, SmartCentres REIT, Greenwin, Turner FleischerAerial view looking west at the four-tower development, image courtesy of SmartCentres REIT

Continuing a pattern of intensification along the Barrie waterfront, the proposed Barrie Lakeshore Developments occupies a 7.8-acre property within the Urban Growth Centre of the City addressed at 51, 53, 55 and 75 Bradford Street and 20 Checkley Street. Bounded by Bradford Street to the west, Lakeshore Drive to the east, and a series of residential buildings to the north and south, the site currently contains a single storey building on the southwest section, while the remainder is vacant. 

Barrie Lakeshore Developments, SmartCentres REIT, Greenwin, Turner FleischerSite plan, image courtesy of SmartCentres REIT

This Turner Fleischer Architects-designed project is conceived as a four-tower rental development, with retail-inclusive podiums providing a consistent street wall and human scale to the project at street-level. Two residential towers of 45 and 38 storeys share a podium that fronts Bradford Street with ground-floor retail, stretched east to an extended Checkley Street that provides ingress and egress through the site.

Barrie Lakeshore Developments, SmartCentres REIT, Greenwin, Turner FleischerLooking west towards the combined hotel and residential tower, image courtesy of SmartCentres REIT

A third residential tower climbs 35 storeys to the immediate south. Facing Lakeshore Drive and overlooking the waterfront will be a 25-storey mixed-use building containing a total of 230 residential units and 145 hotel suites. A five-storey parkade is planned at the northern edge of the site. Upon full build-out, the development will introduce 1,697 rental units and 3,594 square metres of retail space to the property, with 1,740 parking spaces servicing the development.

Barrie Lakeshore Developments, SmartCentres REIT, Greenwin, Turner FleischerLooking southwest at the hotel-residential tower, image courtesy of SmartCentres REIT

The towers, stepping down in height closer to the waterfront, are strategically positioned to optimize views and maximize sunlight exposure for residents. Parking and loading services are largely hidden from the public realm to secure an accessible and pedestrian-friendly environment.

Barrie Lakeshore Developments, SmartCentres REIT, Greenwin, Turner FleischerGround floor plan, image via submission to the City of Barrie

A variety of cladding materials envelop the buildings, giving the towers and the podiums their own distinct identities. Glazing wraps the sinuous projecting balconies of the towers, while a combination of glass and masonry units characterize the rectangular podiums.  

A series of walking trails around Bunker's Creek, looking north towards the hotel podium, image courtesy of SmartCentres REITA series of walking trails around Bunker's Creek, looking north towards the hotel podium, image courtesy of SmartCentres REIT

The development opens up new pedestrian and cycling connections to the waterfront, linking Bradford Street with Lakeshore Drive, where the barren plot of land that currently defines the property greatly hinders accessibility.

A number of new public pathways are proposed to provide links to existing green spaces in the immediate area, including Bunker’s Creek, which drains into Kempenfelt Bay and Lake Simcoe. Complementing the Creek, adjacent pond and trails, landscape improvements extend the public realm with active community spaces for year-round relaxation and recreation.

Barrie Lakeshore Developments, SmartCentres REIT, Greenwin, Turner FleischerLooking southwest, image courtesy of SmartCentres REIT

Official Plan and Zoning Bylaw Amendment applications are currently being reviewed by the City of Barrie. An application for Site Plan Approval will be submitted in the near future to permit the first phase of development, which could begin as early as Q1 2021.