Rising on the south side of Davenport where it bends northwestward from Bedford Road towards Dupont, Alterra Group of Companies‘s 9-storey condominium at 321 Davenport Road has topped off, with its curved curtainwall glazing mirroring the street’s arc. Designed by Giannone Petricone Associates, the building is a major new presence in Toronto’s storied Annexneighbourhood. UrbanToronto last provided an update on the boutique mid-rise in July, 2022, when early site activity was just getting underway.
The structure had already topped off back in April, 2025, when the image below caught building envelope installation well underway along the east elevation, much of the first six storeys enclosed by reflective, blue tinted curtainwall glazing. At the northeast corner, a construction hoist rises along the exterior. Glazing has also begun to wrap around the north elevation, where the first three storeys show an installed section.
Looking south from Davenport Road to the construction hoist and glazing progress, image by UrbanToronto Forum contributor AlbertC
In May, 2025, the curved southeast corner was taking shape, the glazed curtainwall still rising to just the sixth floor, but showing off the prominent rounded volume. Along the south elevation, crews had begun installing darker metal panel cladding, with vertically oriented panels filling in the façade bays. Branded hoarding lines the sidewalk along Davenport Road beneath a covered pedestrian walkway.
The curved northeast corner curtainwall, looking west, image by UrbanToronto Forum contributor rdaner
From across Bedford Road in October, 2025, cladding installation is largely complete. Above the sixth-floor step-back, crews have installed dark aluminum panel cladding across the upper storeys, filling in façade bays between window openings. Higher up, sections of the concrete remain exposed, including the mechanical penthouse and portions of the seventh and ninth-floor slab edges.
Progress on the upper-level metal cladding, looking west from Bedford Road, image by UrbanToronto Forum contributor AlbertC
Looking toward the north elevation in November, 2025, we see the project’s stepped massing toward the west providing terraces for residents. Along the north side, a window wall system composed of clear glazing and darker spandrel panels fills the structural bays. Rooftop mechanical areas remain partially exposed above the finished cladding line. At the roof, the arm of a building maintenance unit glistens in the sunlight near the edge.
The stepped terraces along the west elevation, looking southeast, image by UrbanToronto Forum contributor Rascacielo
In early January, 2026, the exterior envelope was largely complete, with the dark aluminum panel cladding now extending across the upper storeys and wrapping the mechanical penthouse at the roof. At the northeast corner, the curved curtainwall remains a defining feature across the lower levels. Minor facade work continues along the south elevation, where a patch of exposed blue weatherproofing is visible above the seventh floor.
A distant view looking west to the largely clad exterior and curved curtainwall, image by UrbanToronto Forum contributor YongeBloor
A closer view of the Davenport Road frontage this month highlights the building’s layered facade treatment, with the curved lower volume fully enclosed in a curtainwall system across the first six storeys. Above, the façade transitions to the darker upper cladding. The upper levels follow the building’s gentle arc along Davenport, while stepping back toward the roof. At the edge of the facade, the construction hoist remains in place, indicating that interior fit-out and final exterior detailing are still underway.Â
A close-up view of the curtainwall along the Davenport frontage, image by UrbanToronto Forum contributor AlbertC
The building stands 36.4m tall and will house 23 condominium units.
Looking south to 321 Davenport, designed by Giannone Petricone Associates for Alterra Group of Companies
UrbanToronto will continue to follow progress on this development, but in the meantime, you can learn more about it from our Database file, linked below. If you’d like, you can join in on the conversation in the associated Project Forum thread or leave a comment in the space provided on this page.
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Alterra Group of Companies, Bousfields, BVGlazing Systems, EQ Building Performance Inc., Giannone Petricone Associates, Isotherm Engineering Ltd., Jablonsky, Ast and Partners, Rebar Enterprises Inc, Schollen & Company, Tarra Engineering & Structural Consultants Inc, U31