Concert's 88 Scott Three Quarters of Way To Final Height
Nearly a year into construction of its tower on the border of Toronto's Financial District and St. Lawrence neighbourhoods, Concert Properties'88 Scott, the Page + Steele / IBI Group...
View ArticleMixed-Use Redevelopment of RioCan's Leaside Centre Proposed
Toronto's Laird and Eglinton area is expected to grow substantially in the coming years as a result of a new Crosstown LRT line station, targeted to open in 2021. Among the six designated 'Focus Areas'...
View ArticleRosseau JW Marriott Muskoka Offers More Than A Casual Escape
Summer isn't quite over yet, but with it being Labour Day weekend, we're all likely enjoying our last long weekend of warm weather for another year, consoling ourselves with the fall colours that are...
View ArticlePhoto of the Day: Skyline From Riverdale Park
Today's Photo of the Day presents a view of Toronto's ever-changing skyline captured from Riverdale Park. Submitted to the Harbour Plaza Residences and Sun Life Financial Tower Forum thread by...
View ArticleDaily Headlines: News from the Internet for September 6, 2016
Can Toronto fund two new downtown parks?; How We Hyped the DVP; Common Cents: The Impact of Income on Cycling; and more news:Can Toronto fund two new downtown parks? (Metro News)Common Cents: The...
View ArticleAqualina Nears Structural Completion as Cladding Progresses
The construction of Tridel and Hines' Aqualina at Bayside is soon to meet a major milestone in Toronto's emerging East Bayfront district, as the 13-storey condominium development approaches structural...
View ArticleNeighbourhood Node: Community News from the UT Forum
With Labour Day now behind us and Autumn just around the corner, communities across Toronto are embracing the idea of transition, from restaurant openings to new parks. And while our editorial team...
View ArticlePearson Airport Enhances Passenger Experience in Terminal 3
Fuelled by increased passenger volumes at the Toronto Pearson International Airport, the Greater Toronto Airports Authority (GTAA) continues to report strong growth. With a record 20.8 million...
View ArticleCladding Rises on The Bartholomew as Townhomes Take Shape
The rebirth of Toronto's Regent Park neighbourhood continues in full force, with new market condominium developments in various stages of planning and approvals, marketing, and construction throughout...
View ArticleUnion Station: Finding a Way—and a Place—in Transit
For some of us, memories of Toronto's Union Station are filtered through the smell of Cinnabon that wafted through the corrall of passengers in the Bay Concourse's nauseatingly yellow labyrinth. And...
View ArticlePhoto of the Day: Humber Bay Skyline
The 67th annual Canadian International Air Show tore up the skies over Downtown Toronto this past weekend, and photos continue to pour into our Flickr Pool and Forum threads. Submitted to the Lago at...
View ArticleDaily Headlines: News from the Internet for September 7, 2016
'Crazy' going away party planned for Toronto's Honest Ed's; TTC needed ‘sleight of hand’ to get extra federal cash, says board member; John Tory takes subway ride without air conditioning; and more...
View ArticleExplainer: Raft Slab
Today's Explainer offers a 'foundational' overview of construction terminology. While the most visible and attention-getting stages of high-rise construction take place above ground, some of the most...
View ArticleWork on York-Bay-Yonge Ramp Replacement Now Underway
After several years of planning, the long-anticipated replacement of the Gardiner Expressway's York-Bay-Yonge off-ramps are now officially underway. The existing 1960s-built exit—consisting of a spiral...
View ArticleSuburbs on Track: Building Transit-Friendly New Communities
Public transit is, in theory, supposed to connect people with the places that matter in their lives: the homes they live in; the stores they frequent; the schools they attend; the jobs at which they...
View ArticleToronto Seeking Public's Comments on Ward Boundary Review
We have been keeping a watchful eye on the City's ongoing Toronto Ward Boundary Review (TWBR), a process which has most recently been narrowed down to a choice of two options. One plan would see the...
View ArticlePreviewing Suite Interiors at Graywood's SCOOP Condos
Joining an eclectic stretch of Toronto's St. Clair West, Graywood Developments'SCOOP Condos will add mid-rise density (and new retail) to a gradually evolving evolving neighbourhood. Located just east...
View ArticleTeeple-Designed Condo Proposed by Alterra for Eastern Avenue
A proposal was submitted to the City of Toronto Planning Department earlier this week for a 13-storey condominium and townhome development at 18 Eastern Avenue by the Alterra Group of Companies. The...
View ArticlePhoto of the Day: Downtown Density
Today's Photo of the Day features a dramatic evening view of Downtown Toronto's incredible density. Submitted to the EY Tower Forum thread by contributor robmci, this southwest facing view looks over...
View ArticleDaily Headlines: News from the Internet for September 8, 2016
John Tory rides sweltering subway, tells TTC to ‘do better’; Toronto housing sales remain strong in August while supply dwindles; Toronto launches photo competition meant to help drive policy; and more...
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