Photo of the Day: Above Yonge and Bloor
Today's Photo of the Day features an aerial view captured from the top of Great Gulf's One Bloor East. Submitted by Instagram user vintxgemonster, this dizzying view looks down the tower's west facade...
View ArticleDaily Headlines: News from the Internet for September 23, 2016
DineSafe Worked for Restaurants—and It Will Work for Landlords, Too; Rail deck park moves ahead but questions remain; U of T anthropologists launch 'ethnographic' study of Kensington Market; and more...
View ArticleCladding Installation Progressing at Neudorfer's Fuse2 Condos
Much of the past month of construction activity at Neudorfer Corporation's Fuse and Fuse2 Condos has involved the continued installation of exterior elements on the 23-storey second phase of the...
View ArticleConstruction Soon to Begin for Boutique Hotel on Camden Street
It's been a busy year for partners Carbon Hospitality, Zinc Developments, and the Alterra Group, as the companies have been guiding a new boutique hotel project in Toronto's King West area through the...
View ArticlePreviewing the Amenities at Plaza's Musée Condos
With the crane now removed and all but the last of the exterior cladding now installed, much of the site activity has moved indoors at Plaza's Quadrangle-designed Musée Condos. With the building's...
View ArticleNew Church Street High-Rise Enters Market as 'Axis Condos'
Boasting great transit access, plenty of shopping options, and a lively cultural scene, several of the major players in Toronto's development community are investing in the Church-Wellesley Village...
View ArticleRental Tower at 89 Church Reviewed at Community Consultation
Planned to replace a surface parking lot at the corner of Church and Lombard, a proposal for a 49-storey rental tower at 89 Church Street was assessed by members Toronto's St. Lawrence community in a...
View ArticleAQUABELLA: 3XN Design Joining Tridel's Bayside Community
While a cacophony of cranes and construction already flanks Queens Quay East, Toronto's East Bayfront community appears to have plenty further to go in the coming years, with a wealth of new projects...
View ArticleMoss Park Redesign Impresses and Divides Design Review Panel
Public spaces are taking centre stage in Toronto as of late, as the City is investing millions—and possibly even billions—in bringing world-class public spaces to our expanding metropolis. With the...
View ArticlePhoto of the Day: Goodbye North Market
The ongoing demolition of Toronto's St. Lawrence Market North is in the process of wiping the slate clean at the northwest corner of Front and Jarvis, which will prime the site for the current...
View ArticleDaily Headlines: News from the Internet for September 26, 2016
Province considering 600 requests to remove Greenbelt land; John Bentley Mays’ Emerald Toronto; Will Crosstown LRT builders keep their local jobs pledge?; and more news:Province considering 600...
View ArticlePainted Posts Brighten Underpass at Historic Todmorden Mills
This Sunday Ward 29 Councillor Mary Fragedakis along with city officials and members of local arts organizations unveiled a multi-part mural at the Pottery Road underpass beside Toronto's Todmorden...
View ArticlePreviewing the Spacious Penthouse Suite at Lifetime's The Bond
Toronto's Entertainment District has come a long way from its roots as a warehousing and garment manufacturing district. While the warehouses and manufacturing buildings are either gone or repurposed...
View ArticleNXT City Talks: How Tech Can Disrupt and Enhance Public Space
As Toronto continues to grow, technology and more specifically the role of technology in urban growth has become a fixture of much academic and political discourse. NXT City, a non-profit organisation...
View Article159SW: Contemporary Alterra Condos at Sherbourne & Wellesley
Earlier this summer, we introduced 159SW Condos, a new project from Alterra Group of Companies coming to the southwest corner of Sherbourne and Wellesley. Named for its address and its corner at the...
View ArticleFinancial District BIA Releases PATH Map Beta, Seeks Feedback
Toronto's (mostly) subterranean PATH system of pedestrian concourses, tunnels, and bridges has long suffered from navigability issues. Though pieces of the system have existed in some form from as far...
View ArticlePreviewing the Features and Finishes at Adi's Nautique
Launched earlier this year, Burlington's Nautique Lakefront Residences is now mostly sold out, with only 8 of 27 floorplans now remaining. Designed by Icon Architects, the Adi Development Group...
View ArticleBathurst Adelaide Intersection Could be Improved for Bikes
As outlined in a City of Toronto report, considerations are underway to redesign how the bike lane on Adelaide Street interfaces with Bathurst Street. Upwards of 50 cyclists have been observed bunching...
View ArticlePhoto of the Day: One Bloor Sunrise
The ongoing installation of balcony glazing at Great Gulf's One Bloor East is bringing the 76-storey, Hariri Pontarini-designed condominium tower closer to its final aesthetic. In today's Photo of the...
View ArticleDaily Headlines: News from the Internet for September 27, 2016
Road safety advocates unhappy with John Tory's plan to fight congestion; There’s Way Too Much Garbage Along the Lakeshore; Nuit Blanche exhibit dominates Nathan Phillips Square; and more news:Road...
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