A new Site Plan Approval submission to the City of Toronto for 4 Beamish Drive brings revisions to a purpose-built rental proposal in Etobicoke's intensifying Six Points area. Designed by WZMH Architects for LiUNA, Fengate Asset Management, and The Hi-Rise Group, the proposal tweaks massing, unit mix, and unit total, will remaining at the 45 storeys it has approved zoning for. The site is located within the Kipling Protected Major Transit Station Area.
The site is an assembly of 4, 6, 8, and 10 Beamish Drive on the west side of the short street that runs between Bloor and Dundas streets just west of where they converged in an interchange with Kipling Avenue until between 2017 and 2020 when the Six Points interchange was demolished and replaced with a new at-grade street configuration, formally kicking off reinvestment in the area. Following the issuance of demolition permits in September, 2025, the 4 Beamish site was cleared of detached houses that had been converted to commercial uses over the years. Surrounding the site, remaining low-rise residential and commercial properties are increasingly giving way to high-rise development around Bloor, Dundas Street West, and Kipling Avenue.