Daily Headlines: News From the Internet for November 26, 2015
Regent Park looks to raise $3-million for permanent youth centre; Bombardier declines meeting with TTC about streetcars; Toronto gaining momentum among cycling cities report; and more news...Developers...
View ArticleThrowback Thursday: CityPlace - Fort York
Thanks to our booming housing market, a lot can change in Toronto in just a few short years. Among the many areas of the city to witness extensive redevelopment efforts in recent years, the buildout of...
View ArticleOne Park Place Takes Centre Stage in Revitalized Regent Park
"Around 2008, when we first started working on Regent Park, we were selling the revitalized neighbourhood of that future,"Daniels' Dominic Tompa tells us, describing the neighbourhood's dramatic...
View ArticleFuse Condos Close to Topping Out in Toronto's Davenport Village
Another milestone is about to be reached in Toronto's Davenport Village neighbourhood, as the first building of the two-tower development known as Fuse & Fuse2 Condos is approaching its final...
View ArticleTouring Canary Park Condominiums in the West Don Lands
Months after the close of the successful Toronto 2015 Pan Am and Parapan Am Games, the former Pan Am Village is in the midst of a major transformation, as the buildings which served as athletes'...
View ArticleDamping Technology Revolutionizing Tall Building Construction
A Toronto-based engineering company is going global with an innovative new damping system that holds great potential for skyscraper construction. Kinetica, an engineering firm specializing in damping...
View ArticlePhoto of the Day: EY Tower
Among the most anticipated projects taking shape in Toronto's Financial District, Oxford Properties' EY Tower is beginning to make an impact on the popular skyline view from Nathan Phillips Square. In...
View ArticleDaily Headlines: News From the Internet for November 27, 2015
Toronto passes Vancouver as focus of Chinese investors; Developers challenge Scarborough subway with municipal board appeal; Toronto property near public transit worth 30% more than other buildings;...
View ArticleA Closer Look at State and Madison's 609 Avenue Road
Last month, we introduced State Building Group and Madison Homes'609 Avenue Road, a 19-storey condominium tower that will bring new density to the Avenue Road and St. Clair West area, repairing a gap...
View ArticleTouring the Diverse Interior Layouts of Picasso Condos
Perhaps the Entertainment District's quirkiest new building, the glass and multicoloured aluminum cladding affixed to the Mattamy/Monarch Group and Goldman Group's Picasso Condos has provided the...
View ArticleSponsored Post: Everything You Needed to Know About Condo Boards
There's no shortage of information about Toronto condo boards and how they fit into a new condo owner's life. But considering how many condos in the city are owned by one person and rented by another,...
View ArticleToronto's Canary District Lining Up Retailers in Advance of Influx
When the first permanent residents begin move-ins in late-March/early-April 2016, the former Athletes Village in Toronto's West Don Lands will begin its new life as the 35-acre Canary District...
View ArticleBILD Taking City to OMB Over Scarborough Subway
The controversial Scarborough subway transit file is about to get a lot messier. The Building Industry and Land Development Association (BILD) is taking the City of Toronto to the Ontario Municipal...
View ArticleGround Breaking Marks Start of Extensive Guild Inn Restoration
Following decades of neglect and decay, Scarborough's historic Guild Inn is once again on its way to becoming one of Toronto's premier cultural and event destinations. Although the historic estate...
View ArticlePhoto of the Day: Streetcars and Dragons
Toronto's new Flexity Outlook streetcars have been the subject of much media discussion over the past several months, as only a dozen of the 70 vehicles promised for 2015 have been delivered to the TTC...
View ArticleDaily Headlines: News From the Internet for November 30, 2015
Bike lanes on Bloor no longer just a slogan, thanks to pilot project; TTC hopes winter streetcar prep will create smoother rides this season; Brunswick House may make way for ... Boston Pizza?; and...
View ArticleHeritage Facade Revealed as Hoarding Removed at King + Condos
Since our last update in June, the removal of hoarding from the street level facade of the historic National Hotel has revealed more of the restored exterior details which will complete the podium...
View ArticleTouring INDX Condos with CentreCourt's Shamez Virani
On November 27, work stopped briefly for a luncheon at a new condominium tower rising high into the sky of Toronto's Financial Core. The reason for the event? INDX Condos is now just about as high as...
View ArticleGlazing Installation Complete on Bay Adelaide East's Tower
It has been a year since the topping-off and a little over five months since the tower crane was dismantled for the 44-storey east tower of Brookfield Office Properties' Bay Adelaide Centre. In the...
View ArticleTTC Calls Public Meeting Regarding Donlands Station Second Exit
The TTC has announced a public meeting that will bring to light new information—and invite public input—regarding the planned second exit at Donlands Station in Toronto's east end. With ridership high...
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