Google sister company releases details for controversial Toronto project Stakeholders say unanswered questions remain over scale of Sidewalk Labs hi-tech redevelopment scheme for citys waterfront No ratings yet.
Renderings of the Quayside neighborhood development in Toronto, released by Sidewalk Labs.
 Renderings of the Quayside neighborhood development in Toronto, released by Sidewalk Labs. Photograph: Image Courtesy of Heatherwick Studio

The Google sister company behind a controversial, hi-tech redevelopment scheme for a swath of Toronto’s waterfront has released the first detailed outline of an ambitious project, but stakeholders say that unanswered questions remain over data collection and the scale of the plan.

The 1,500-page plan unveiled in Toronto on Monday reveals that Sidewalk Labs intends to spend C$1.3bn (US$900m) on the project that will involve “raincoats for buildings”, heated and illuminated sidewalks, affordable housing, tall timber structures and innovations to support sustainability and environmentalism.

The plan shows Sidewalk hopes to earn money from real estate (including rental income, condominium sales and the sale of buildings), the deployment of its technology and payments – probably from the government – for hitting performance and growth targets.

About five acres, known as Quayside, and another 7.8 hectares (19.27 acres) called Villiers West will be developed by Sidewalk Labs and local partners, yet to be named. If innovations piloted there are successful, Sidewalk Labs will give the government the option to expand them to a surrounding parcel of 64.2 hectares (158.57 acres).

Get More Info – https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/jun/24/google-toronto-smart-city-sidewalk-project-alphabet-redevelopment

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