There are many residential condo there already.
https://www.toronto.com/news/council/scarboroughs-agincourt-mall-may-become-residential-units/article_82f6f3a3-a1ba-513c-8ad1-ccd2fbbf4210.html
Scarborough's Agincourt Mall may become residential units
3850 and 3900 Sheppard Ave. E. and 2350-2362 Kennedy Rd.
Agincourt Mall’s owners want to replace their shopping centre with 5,000 residential units and open the property on Sheppard Avenue East and Kennedy Road with public roads and parks, creating a retail centre much like North York’s Shops on Don Mills.
The plan is so significant, the City of Toronto is drawing up an Agincourt Mall Planning Framework before getting to actual development applications.
Neighbours aren’t against redeveloping the mall, but say they’re worried about what the redevelopment would do to local traffic and schools.
“This is going to impact the entire community,” says Rhoda Potter of the Agincourt Village Community Association.
JUST THE FACTS:
• With proposed buildings heights of up to 52 storeys on 26 acres, the project is the second-largest active residential application in Toronto.
• A final planning framework isn’t expected until 2019, but on June 6, Scarborough community council endorsed its vision and objectives as a first step.
• Complicating things further is the future of the unbuilt Sheppard East light rail transit line, shelved by the province, and a Sheppard Subway extension promised by incoming Ontario premier-designate Doug Ford.