The Bond Rises in Entertainment District as New Suites Released
offSince we last checked in on Lifetime Developments'The Bond, the 42-storey tower has continued to rise in the Entertainment District, quickly becoming a part of one of Toronto's most quickly...
View ArticlePhoto of the Day: Highway Lanes and Tower Cranes
offThe drive into Downtown Toronto on the Gardiner Expressway is growing more dramatic each year, as new high-rise developments form a canyon on either side of the highway. In today's Photo of the Day,...
View ArticleDaily Headlines: News From the Internet for July 9, 2015
offBrampton puts off decision on $386-million light rail project; Toronto City Council votes to take step forward to regulate Uber; Woodbine casino expansion approved by divided city council; and more...
View ArticleThrowback Thursday: Abbey Lane Lofts on King Street East
offNew developments under construction are a common sight on the King Street East of today, though one doesn't have to look too far back in time to remember the days prior to the development boom. Back...
View ArticleUnion Station's Newly Completed Public Plaza Comes Alive
offYears of restoration work have rejuvenated Union Station's Beaux-Arts exterior, meticulously cleaning away generations of city grime and restoring the grand railway station's Front Street facade to...
View ArticleFinishing Touches Finalizing Aesthetic of Allied's QRC West
offAllied Properties REIT's Queen Richmond Centre West, or QRC West, is adding 17 floors of new office space to Toronto's Entertainment District, an area that has experienced a massive influx of new...
View ArticleIntroducing North Star Homes' ConneXion near Bloor and Islington
offNew renderings are giving us our first taste of developer North Star Homes' planned townhouse development in the Bloor and Islington area. Dubbed ConneXion, the four-storey, TACT...
View ArticlePhoto of the Day: Kensington Skyline
offKensington Market is major draw for tourists and locals alike, offering food, shopping, and plenty of culture. The rooftops of Chinatown and Kensington also offer amazing views of the city skyline,...
View ArticleDaily Headlines: News From the Internet for July 10, 2015
offBrampton city council delays historic LRT vote; “It’s a necessary evil”: Scarborough commuters on the real cost of the subway extension; Union Pearson Express branding costs $4.5M; and more...
View ArticleCity Council Approves Diva Condo west of Bathurst on Sheppard
offA City Council on July 7, approval was given for zoning amendments needed for a new mid-rise condominium development from developer Torbel at 741-747 Sheppard Avenue West, located on the southwest...
View ArticlePANAMANIA transforms Nathan Phillips Square and Other Venues
offWhile the presence of the Pan Am Games have already been felt across the GTA over the last several weeks, the Games have at long last begun. On July 9, visitors to Nathan Phillips Square were...
View ArticleSlate of New Mid-Rise Developments Transforming Kingston Road
offOver the next few years, the once sleepy stretch of Kingston Road of the Upper Beaches neighbourhood in east Toronto will breathe new life as a host of new condo development projects are set to...
View ArticleYonge Relief Line: A Long-Term Solution to Increasing Congestion
offIt's official: the Yonge Subway Line is now operating at significantly above capacity, handling substantially more passengers than it can comfortably accommodate. According to Metrolinx’s recently...
View ArticlePhoto of the Day: BMO Field
offThe home of the Toronto FC of Major Leage Soccer (MLS), known locally as BMO Field, is currently being referred to as 'Exhibition Stadium' during the 2015 Pan Am and Para Pan Am Games. The stadium...
View ArticleDaily Headlines: News From the Internet for July 13, 2015
offIntegrated GO-TTC sales flop; Should Toronto’s Pan Am HOV lanes be here to stay?; UP Express not included in free Pan Am transit; and more news...Integrated GO-TTC sales flop (Metro News)Should...
View ArticleMulti-Tower Mixed-Use Community Approved for Scarborough
offThe first phase of a major new mixed-use development has been granted zoning approval by City Council for the McCowan and 401 area, just east of Scarborough City Centre. Planned for Progress Avenue...
View ArticleFood Retailer Announced for Bay Adelaide East Heritage Podium
offWhen we last checked in on construction progress at the Bay Adelaide Centre East, the tower's complex, self-climbing cranes were in the process of being dismantled, while the 44 storey building's...
View ArticleAitken Place Park Design Evolves Following Public Feedback
offSherbourne Common and Canada's Sugar Beach are two of Waterfront Toronto's recent success stories. They have both transformed former industrial lands in the East Bayfront into public spaces that...
View ArticleThe Pan Am Games Hit CIBC Pan Am Park AKA Exhibition Place
offThe Pan Am Games are pumping new life into several locations in and around the city, including Nathan Phillips Square, where an illuminated 3D 'TORONTO' sign has become an instant hit among...
View ArticlePhoto of the Day: AGO Details
offLed by Toronto-born starchitect Frank Gehry, the 2004-2008 transformation of the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) gave the facility a bold new look while uniting the various areas of the museum with...
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