A late 2019 application to the City of Toronto seeks rezoning to redevelop a 2.91-acre site at the northwest corner of Kipling and The Queensway in Etobicoke. Proposed by KingSett Capital, the proposed Giannone Petricone Associates-designed condominium complex at 1306 The Queensway would consist of two towers and a mid-rise building framing a central courtyard, along with a new public space. The site is currently home to two car dealerships.

Site of 1306 The Queensway, image via submission to City of Toronto

At 31 storeys and 90 metres in height, the complex's tallest tower would front onto The Queensway, while a shorter 24-storey, 77-metre tower would rise to the north. At the east end of the site, the 12-storey, 43.6-metre-tall mid-rise building would front onto Kipling Avenue. The corner of Kipling and The Queensway would be occupied by a privately-owned public space, or POPS, linking the intersection with the central courtyard.

Looking north to 1306 The Queensway, image via submission to City of Toronto

The complex is planned with a total gross floor area of 69,340 m², largely consisting of residential space in the form of 845 units across the three towers, proposed in a mix of 95 studios, 491 one-bedrooms, 167 two-bedrooms, and 92 three-bedrooms. 30% of the proposed units would include multiple bedrooms, with the City pressing new developments to include family-sized units.

Courtyard at 1306 The Queensway, image via submission to City of Toronto

The remaining 879 m² is proposed as ground-floor retail space, housed within the bases of the Kipling-fronting mid-rise and the 31-storey tower on The Queensway.

An almost 1:1 unit to parking space ratio is proposed, with a three-level underground parking garage containing 835 spaces. 709 of these would be dedicated to long-term residential spaces, along with 126 short-term visitor spaces.

Looking northeast to 1306 The Queensway, image via submission to City of Toronto