Daily Headlines: News from the Internet for October 18, 2017
Markham cow statue to stay put, for now; Councillors approve more Don Mills and Sheppard residential units; Here's how to make the Lawrence East SmartTrack station a success; and more news:Markham cow...
View ArticleEast United Condos Rising Above Grade on Parliament Street
Launched in 2015 and under construction since 2016, East United Condos by SigNature Communities, Berkshire Axis Development, and Andiel Homes will soon be climbing into the air at Parliament and...
View ArticleBelow Grade Forming in Full Swing for The Met in Vaughan
While the new Vaughan Metropolitan Centre subway station is set to enter service as the new Line 1 northwest terminus on December 17th, Vaughan's nascent downtown is still a fair chunk of construction...
View ArticleCresford's YSL Appears Before Toronto's Design Review Panel
It's heady times for Toronto's future skyline. In the last week, sales have launched for Mizrahi Developments'The One, it was announced that Great Gulf would be the driving force behind Mirvish+Gehry,...
View ArticleCladding Progressing as Great Gulf's Monde Nears Final Height
It has been just over three months since our last update on Great Gulf's Monde Condominiums, a 44-storey condominium tower on Toronto's Queens Quay East, just east of Lower Sherbourne Street. Designed...
View ArticleThe Technology Behind Sidewalk Toronto's Concept Images
In the weeks leading up to yesterday's big announcement that the city-building arm of Google parent company Alphabet—known as Sidewalk Labs—would be partnering with Waterfront Toronto on a new...
View ArticlePhoto of the Day: Wellesley Sunset
Today's Photo of the Day captures a west facing view over Toronto's Wellesley Street. Submitted by Forum contributor Rascacielo, this sunset view shows a few projects taking shape on and around...
View ArticleDaily Headlines: News from the Internet for October 19, 2017
Bloor bike lanes one step closer to becoming permanent; Why do so many cars get stuck in TTC Queens Quay tunnel?; New report offers ideas for shaking up civic electoral system; and more news:Seaton...
View ArticleThrowback Thursday: George Brown Waterfront Campus
Toronto's East Bayfront district is currently a hive of residential construction activity, transforming the formerly industrial district into a neighbourhood. The foundations for the current growth...
View ArticleInterior Work Progresses as ArtHaus Nears Completion in Ottawa
Construction of DevMcGill's Arthaus Residences at Arts Court has come a long way in our nation's capital, now topped out at 23 storeys and partially clad. The Downtown Ottawa mixed-use project began...
View ArticlePlans Revised for High Park Daycare and Micro-Retail Project
Plans for a micro-retail and daycare centre development at 12 High Park Avenue continue to evolve. The project from property owner Orest Kelebay is set to add life to the bus platform at High Park...
View ArticleAmazon Bid: Mapping Toronto Locations for Tech Giant's "HQ2"
Following quickly on the heels of the big news that Google-affiliated Sidewalk Labs will be designing Toronto's Quayside neighbourhood in partnership with Waterfront Toronto, attention has shifted to...
View ArticlePhoto of the Day: Eaton Centre Bridge
Today's Photo of the Day offers a sneak peek into a new piece of pedestrian infrastructure in Downtown Toronto. The new WilkinsonEyre Architects and Zeidler Partnership-designed bridge at Cadillac...
View ArticleDaily Headlines: News from the Internet for October 20, 2017
New Metrolinx CEO Phil Verster on Bombardier delays and what to do about Union; Parkdale tenants protest eviction; landlord says repairs, renovation needed; The Case for Free Public Transit; and more...
View ArticleFirst Look at Amenity Spaces for Graywood's Peter and Adelaide
In August, as marketing began, we got a first look at new renderings and the start of marketing for Peter and Adelaide by Graywood Developments, a 47-storey BBB Architects-designed condominium...
View ArticleMassey Hall Announces Next Phase of Revitalization
Yesterday, the non-profit charitable corporation which operates Roy Thomson Hall and Massey Hall in Downtown Toronto, announced more details associated with the next phase of revitalization at Massey...
View ArticleWaterview Phase 1 Nears Completion as New Phases Begin
Across Lake Ontario from Toronto's high-density skyline, the decidedly low-density municipality of Grimsby is having a growth spurt of its own. Rising above the low and medium density subdivisions and...
View ArticleUpdated Wynford Green Master Plan Presented at Design Review
By today's standards, the intersection of Don Mills Road and Eglinton Avenue isn't much to speak about, other than providing a frustrating stoplight that thousands of drivers get caught at on their way...
View ArticlePhoto of the Day: Leaside Bridge Skyline
Today's Photo of the Day features a sunrise view of the Toronto skyline. Submitted to our Flickr Pool by Russell Sutherland, this view was captured from the Leaside Bridge spanning over the Don Valley,...
View ArticleDaily Headlines: News from the Internet for October 23, 2017
The dawning of the new Don River Valley Park; From cookies to condos? Plans still up in the air for 27-acre Christie’s site near Humber River; Ontario officially hands over 1,600 acres of Rouge Valley...
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