Midtown Toronto: Growth to Watch For in 2016
Today, UrbanToronto's annual Growth to Watch For series ventures further north into Midtown Toronto with an overview of construction happening at Yonge and Eglinton and the surrounding areas. With the...
View ArticlePhoto of the Day: Terrence Donnelly Centre
The University of Toronto has constructed a number of notable institutional facilities over the past several years, including the 2005-built Terrence Donnelly Centre for Cellular and Biomolecular...
View ArticleDaily Headlines: News From the Internet for February 10, 2016
Ryerson makes moves to restore Sam the Record Man sign; Mayor and minister offer show of unity on SmartTrack and GO expansion; At ground level, Toronto’s soaring skyline is a dud; and more...
View ArticleA First Look at University Studios' Space-Saving Interiors
Located near the University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT) and Durham College, Podium Developments and Building Capital's University Studios is introducing a new student living typology to...
View ArticleHeartwood The Beach: Sustainable Features, Natural Design
Toronto's ongoing building boom has been typified by concrete construction, becoming the de facto building medium for new development. While concrete and steel will remain the preferred methods for...
View ArticleMetrolinx Studies Options for GO RER / SmartTrack Integration
In advance of Metrolinx's February 10th Board of Directors meeting, the provincial transit agency released a report outlining the options for integration of the GO RER network with SmartTrack. Working...
View ArticleGreenery and Outdoor Amenities a Focal Point for Sonic Condos
Located just southeast of Don Mills and Eglinton, Lindvest Properties'Sonic Condos is joining one of Toronto's up and coming development nodes, with the 30 and 28-storey towers poised to add new urban...
View ArticleBioSteel Centre Officially Opens Ahead of NBA All-Star Weekend
Since the team's inception in 1995, the NBA's Toronto Raptors haven’t had an official purpose-built training facility to call their own. With the clock ticking down to the NBA All-Star Weekend, and...
View ArticlePhoto of the Day: Burlington's Brant Street Pier
Opened in 2013, the Brant Street Pier is a popular destination on the Burlington Waterfront. Extending 137 metres over Lake Ontario on a curved path from Burlington's Spencer Smith Park, the pier's...
View ArticleDaily Headlines: News From the Internet for February 11, 2016
Metrolinx may lower fare for Union Pearson Express train; How Toronto's CityPlace built a community in the sky; TTC stations display student’s art for NBA All-Star Weekend; and more news...Metrolinx...
View ArticleThrowback Thursday: Sherbourne South of Adelaide
The gentrification of east-downtown Toronto communities like the Old Town of York has come a long way in recent years, bringing new investment, businesses, and residents to areas of the city considered...
View ArticleVirtual Tour Highlights Model Suite for Diam's On The Danforth
Sales are well underway for Diam Developments' On the Danforth Condos, a 10-storey condominium development featuring a design by architects Onespace Unlimited, planned for a quiet stretch of Danforth...
View ArticleBridgepoint Hospital Unites Healthcare with Arts
The hospital model, like most other forms of institutional architecture, is constantly being revised and remodeled. Bridgepoint Hospital is an exemplar of this with its state-of-the-art facilities and...
View ArticleThe One to Feature Innovative 'Sefar AG' Glazing System
New renderings of Toronto's tallest proposed building are continuing to reveal new—and evolving—design details of Mizrahi Developments' much-anticipated Foster + Partners-designed project, The One. An...
View ArticlePhoto of the Day: Chester Hill Lookout
One of Toronto photographers' best kept secrets can be found just east of the Don Valley, a few blocks north of Danforth Avenue. The Chester Hill Lookout offers panoramic views overlooking the Toronto...
View ArticleDaily Headlines: News From the Internet for February 12, 2016
More TTC subway closures coming in the spring; Old Toronto homes line up for the Century House stamp; Proposed changes to noise bylaw has people sounding off; and more news...More TTC subway closures...
View ArticleSponsored Post: 5 Advantages to Renting Out Through a Property Management...
With Toronto's perpetually low vacancy rates, renting out a condo for an extra income stream—and to put one more good landlord into the mix!—makes a lot of sense: enough that buckets of local condo...
View ArticlePublic Input Sought on Future of Toronto Recreational Facilities
Public recreational facilities such as sport fields, pools, community centres, and ice rinks are an important element in community building. New additions to the city including Regent Park's new...
View ArticleNew Rendering Highlights North Facade of Opearl's Sail Condos
A newly-released rendering provides a view of Opearl Developments' Sail Condos from the northeast, placing the building into its context with the glimmering Downtown Toronto skyline on the horizon. The...
View ArticleMLSE LaunchPad to Animate Long Disused Retail Space on Jarvis
After two decades without a tenant, a retail space in the base of a Toronto Community Housing Corporation (TCHC) building at 261 Jarvis Street just north of Dundas, will finally come to life thanks to...
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