A rendering of the planned redevelopment of 101 King Street East Credit: HANDOUT

It may be the most unique new building in Downtown Hamilton, and gained glowing praised when reviewed by Hamilton’s Design Review Panel.

101 King Street East, which housed Klassy T-Shirt for decades, is being adapted with a seven storey addition at the rear of the existing three storey building. The commercial unit on the first floor remains and there will be nine residential units above on floors two to seven.

The project is managing to make effective use of a very small site, and will wedge into the centre of the King Street’s north side between John Street and Catharine Street.

It’s seven storey height also reveals the differences in floor height of the past on this block. The neighbouring properties’ tall ceilings mean their third storeys are equal to the new building’s fifth storey.

The project required minor variances.

Downtown zoning requires buildings to have a 4.5 metre width, the existing building width is 4.20 metres. The Downtown Secondary Plan requires short term bicycle parking in mid-rise buildings, a variance granting exception was granted recognizing the constraints of the site.

Hamilton’s Design Review Panel reviewed the project in August 2020 with all members present praising the project.

DRP member Robert Freedman, a former director of urban design for the City of Toronto stated “this is a great project” adding “clearly a lot of careful thought went into it”.

Jackie VanderVelde, a landscape architect, joined her fellow DRP members in praising the project stating it is a “remarkable [project] on a very tight site.” VanderVelde’s praise included for the green roof planned for the building.

The developer stated at DRP they hope to begin construction in 2021.

There were no objections filed to the application, meaning there is no risk of Local Planning Appeal Tribunal.

Below are slide captures from the City of Hamilton which show just how narrow the site is, and why DRP praised the creativity of the project designer.

Renders of the planned redevelopment of 101 King Street East

 

Renders of the planned redevelopment of 101 King Street East

3 replies on “101 King Street East Redevelopment Approved”

  1. Marvellous reporting Joey. You are the only medium regularly informing readers of the developmeny activity in downtown.

  2. Thanks for this article. I am always interested in these new developments around Gore Park and surrounding areas.

    1. What I’d like to add to this is – Is there any info on the really nice renovation going on at the north west corner of King William and John Sts. Also – any info on the large renovation on John St N between King and King William Sts on the east side. Thanks for your good work. I also want to become a member once my income tax is done.

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