Many New Condominiums Planned for Bayview and Sheppard
offClose to one of Toronto's premier mid-size malls, offering proximity to Highways 401, 404, and the Don Valley Parkway, and right on the Sheppard Subway line, developers and purchasers are being...
View ArticlePhoto of the Day: Cherry Street Bascule Bridge
offCherry Street's path through Toronto's industrial Port Lands includes two bascule bridges. The smaller of the two bridges, known as the Cherry Street lift bridge, carries traffic over the Keating...
View ArticleDaily Headlines: News From the Internet for July 27, 2015
offHow more drivers can use HOV lanes starting Tuesday; The man behind the star of Pan Am: CN Tower fireworks; Toronto tenants band together, receive settlement after company removes superintendents;...
View ArticleFIVE Condos' Unique Glazing Installed as Construction Progresses
offWhen we last checked in on the construction progress of FIVE Condos on St, Joseph Street, the restored storefront and factory facades on Yonge and St. Joseph streets were revealed for the first...
View ArticleCN Tower Fireworks Show Marks Official Close of Pan Am Games
offPhotographers were out in droves and kids were out far past their bedtimes last night, as crowds gathered at vantage points around the city to witness the Pan Am Games close with a bang, or in this...
View ArticleSymmetry Developments' Origami Lofts Taking Shape on Bathurst
offIt has been five and a half months since we covered demolition at the site of Symmetry Developments' Origami, a new Teeple Architects-designed mid-rise on Bathurst Street, north of Queen. At the...
View ArticleCrane Rises over DUKE Condos Construction Site in The Junction
offBeyond Toronto's rapidly densifying Downtown core of assertively tall skyscrapers and iconic high-rises, the surrounding urban landscape is gradually becoming peppered with mid-rise construction,...
View ArticlePhoto of the Day: GO Together
offGO Transit's trains currently move approximately 187,000 riders on the average weekday, and the green and white train sets are a very familiar sight on Toronto's rail corridors. With the region's...
View ArticleDaily Headlines: News From the Internet for July 28, 2015
offMajority of Torontonians support city’s bid for the Olympics; More frequent "off-peak" service, shorter wait times for 33 TTC routes; HOV lane rules relaxing to allow two people per vehicle; and...
View ArticleDaniels Waterfront Bringing Mixed-Use Density to Queens Quay
offSince the project was announced and ground was broken earlier this year, demolition, shoring, and excavation work has been progressing quickly at the site of Daniels Waterfront: City of the Arts....
View ArticleFuse Condos Now Steadily Rising in Davenport Village
offPost-industrial Dupont Street might not be the most sought-after area to live in the city, but Toronto's rapidly growing population and expensive real estate are pushing developers, investors and...
View ArticleHarmony Village Sheppard to Foster Green Living and Wellness
offIt has been just under two months since a groundbreaking ceremony was held at the site of Harmony Village Sheppard, a new community by City Core Developments and Fortress Real Developments, coming...
View ArticleStudent Housing Demand Driving Unique Amenities at CentreCourt's Grid Condos
offAs Toronto's high-rise building boom continues at an unprecedented pace, the city's predominantly business-oriented Downtown has rapidly transformed into an attractive and highly desirable place to...
View ArticlePhoto of the Day: Light Streams
offThe ongoing development of Concord CityPlace has brought thousands of new homes and residents to the former railyards west of the CN Tower and Rogers Centre, and there are now only a few properties...
View ArticleDaily Headlines: News From the Internet for July 29, 2015
offToronto still discussing possible Expo 2025 bid; HOV lanes a boost for GO bus commuters, says Metrolinx; How this Toronto home went from dream to dilapidated dump over 62 years; and more...
View ArticleRetail Spaces Opening Soon at Camrost-Felcorp's Imperial Plaza
offConstruction workers are being replaced by new residents, as occupancy is under way at Camrost-Felcorp's Imperial Plaza, a development that has converted and repurposed the historic 23-storey...
View ArticleRunnymede Theatre Honoured with Heritage Toronto Plaque
offThe Runnymede Theatre has been a staple in Bloor West Village since its days hosting vaudeville performances in the 1920s. As the atmospheric theatre continually found new life through the years as...
View ArticleZIGG Condos Offering Intimately Scaled Urban living
offAs Toronto continues to grow vertically, much of the city seems caught in sharp and sudden divides between imposing skyscrapers and single-family homes. In a relatively young city facing such a...
View ArticleToronto Pilot Project Offers Loans for Home Energy Efficiency
offFor many older Toronto homes, the high energy costs that come with aging windows and doors, outdated heating and electrical systems, and poor insulation, often make life increasingly expensive....
View ArticleGarrison Point Tailors Downtown Living to Young Families
offThe last decade and a half has seen a major cultural and demographic shift in Toronto lifestyles, as Downtown continues to experience an unprecedented influx of new residents. Yet, for all the new...
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