Cladding Installation Shapes Concert's Topped-Off 88 Scott
As its tentative late-2017 completion date nears, cladding installation has continued to progress at Downtown Toronto's 58-storey 88 Scott Street condominium. Since our last update—which showcased the...
View ArticleCrosstown LRT Progress Highlighted in Aerial Flyover Video
Following the August 2016 completion of tunnelling and the March 2017 removal of tunnel boring machines from below street level, work continues on Metrolinx's Crosstown LRT, a 19-kilometre light rail...
View ArticlePhoto of the Day: Yonge and College
A view of a major Downtown Toronto intersection is featured in today's Photo of the Day. Submitted to the YC Condos Forum thread by Greg Lipinski, this shot faces north on Yonge Street towards the...
View ArticleDaily Headlines: News from the Internet for May 3, 2017
Toronto-area home price index rises 31.7 per cent in April; City of Toronto looks to acquire Dawes Road townhomes above library, owners don’t want to move; Scarborough Bluffs Park has a new name; and...
View ArticleExplainer: Le Corbusier's Use of Pilotis
This week's 'Explainer' takes a look at Le Corbusier's implementation of pilotis, which the 20th century architect used as a prominent design element, pioneering some of the aesthetics and practical...
View ArticleA Fly-Through Look at home: Power and Adelaide Suite Interiors
The ongoing marketing of Great Gulf Homes and Hullmark's home: Power and Adelaide continues to reveal new details about the Core Architects-designed development at Toronto's Power and Adelaide...
View ArticleDemolition Underway for Tridel's Form Condos on McCaul Street
In recent weeks, preparatory demolition work has begun on the site of Tridel's Form Condos. The 14-storey, architectsAlliance-designed condominium will replace a pair of low-rise properties, which are...
View ArticleFirst Signs of Housing Market Cooldown as Inventory Plummets
Shortly after the Provincial government's introduction of the Fair Housing Plan for Ontario, a new report from the Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB) is showing the first signs of a cooldown for the...
View ArticleMore High-Rise Infill Proposed for Midtown's Broadway Avenue
Adding to the steady pace of development plans proposed within Toronto's infill capital, Yonge and Eglinton, another application brought forth by Timbercreek Communities has been submitted to the City...
View ArticlePhoto of the Day: Monde on the Rise
Since forming of the podium levels wrapped up earlier this year, Great Gulf Homes' Monde Condominiums has been steadily rising towards a 44-storey final height in Toronto's East Bayfront district....
View ArticleDaily Headlines: News from the Internet for May 4, 2017
New Toronto real estate report says foreign buyers are not a problem — so why are we taxing them?; First look at plans for massive redevelopment near Dufferin Mall; Blue Goose Tavern to be designated...
View ArticleThrowback Thursday: Gould Street
Our weekly Throwback Thursday feature generally presents changes to Toronto's cityscapes under a more positive lens, though this week's edition shows that not every change to our built form is...
View ArticleNorth York Townhouse Complex Set to Replace Industrial Plaza
Housing is a hot topic in Toronto and the GTHA, and the difference between supply and demand is a topic of great debate. While new suburban developments are increasing in density, taking up the scarce...
View ArticleQueens Quay Office Complex Taking Shape at Daniels Waterfront
Two years after the demolition of the Guvernment nightclub at Queens Quay and Jarvis, the former footprint of the waterfront entertainment facility is abuzz with construction activity as work...
View ArticleMajor New Project Marks Greenland Canada's 3rd Anniversary
The Greenland Group Canada celebrated its third anniversary last night in the cavernous space of the former FedEx warehouse at Sherbourne and Lake Shore in Toronto's transforming East Bayfront area....
View ArticleHenning Larsen Team Wins Etobicoke Civic Centre Competition
Today, Build Toronto announced that the team of Henning Larsen, Adamson Associates, and PMA Landscape Architects has won the competition to design the new Etobicoke Civic Centre. According to Build...
View ArticleHot Docs 2017: Shadowman, Integral Man
Following on White Walls Say Nothing, which opens up the extraordinary graffiti scene in Buenos Aires (you'll want to plan a visit to the Argentine capital after seeing it), Hot Docs has another...
View ArticlePhoto of the Day: King and John
Today's Photo of the Day features an aerial view of the King and John intersection in Toronto's Entertainment District. Captured from the upper levels of the under-construction Bisha Hotel and...
View ArticleDaily Headlines: News from the Internet for May 5, 2017
Let's all get along: How to repair strained Wynne-Tory relationship; Plan to cut greenhouse gas emissions will create more walkable and transit-focused communities; An heiress is selling her Annex...
View ArticleToronto City Council Advances Wave of Downtown Developments
In last week's Toronto City Council meeting, the City moved to advance a number of high-profie projects acorss the Downtown core. The approved projects include prominent high-rise developments such as...
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