Photo of the Day: 250 Yonge
In today’s Photo of the Day, submitted to the UrbanToronto Flickr Pool by Lori Whelan, we are shown a detailed view of the office tower at 250 Yonge Street, captured from the southeast. The postmodern...
View ArticleDaily Headlines: News From the Internet for April 8, 2016
Foreign buyers flocking to Toronto’s downtown condo market; How about a relaxing stroll under the Gardiner?; Five things you need to know about the city’s new proposed Uber regulations; and more...
View ArticleCommunity Forum to Look at Yonge & Eglinton Development
To foster greater community involvement in one of the most rapidly intensifying areas of Toronto, the City's Planning Division along with neighbourhood organization the Federation of North Toronto...
View ArticleCityPlace School and Community Centre Revealed at DRP
Toronto's growing CityPlace neighbourhood is set to become a more complete community in coming years, as plans for a new community and education hub at Block 31 move forward. On April 5th, ZAS...
View ArticleThree Levels of Government Unveil Presto Gates at Main Street
Representatives of Federal, Provincial, and Municipal governments converged this morning for an announcement about Toronto's transit future. Gathering at the Bloor-Danforth Line's Main Street station,...
View ArticleAragon's Eighty One Wellesley Launching This Spring
New condominiums are coming to Toronto's Church and Wellesley neighbourhood, with Aragon's 28-storey Eighty One Wellesley development expected to launch this Spring. The historic neighbourhood, which...
View ArticleCity Announces Public Meetings for Community Housing Strategy
Drawing on input from the Mayor's Task Force on Community Housing, the City of Toronto will be holding a series of public consultations to inform the future of the Toronto Community Housing Corporation...
View ArticleUrbanToronto's Development Guide: Growth to Watch For 2016
Over the first three months of the year, another edition of UrbanToronto's Growth to Watch For Series has tracked the hundreds of development proposals and construction projects across the city. Moving...
View ArticlePhoto of the Day: Hearn Generating Station
In today’s Photo of the Day, submitted to the UrbanToronto Flickr Pool by Jonathan Castellino, we are shown the exterior of the abandoned Hearn Generating Station in Toronto's Port Lands area. Opened...
View ArticleDaily Headlines: News From the Internet for April 11, 2016
A peek inside Leslie Barns, the TTC’s new high-tech garage; Toronto zoo eyes monorail after Edmonton firm’s proposal; The half-built relics of nixed Toronto skyscrapers; and more newsA peek inside...
View ArticleSponsored Post: Luxury-Chic Toronto Condos Priced Under $350K
With the average price for a condo in Toronto surpassing $400K and set to continue to rise, one needs to research the market thoroughly in order to find a really good apartment below this price, not to...
View ArticleNew 43-Storey Rental Tower Rising in St. James Town
The first major undertaking in the urban renewal of Toronto's St. James Town neighbourhood is well underway on Sherbourne Street, a short distance south of Bloor. The project, occupying the block of...
View ArticleKip District Model Suite Features U31 Contemporary Design
Concert Properties' The Kip District in Etobicoke has recently opened its presentation centre, complete with an impressive model suite designed by Kelly Cray, Principal for U31. Located just steps...
View ArticleKing Portland Centre Going Ahead with Shopify Anchoring
A new office, residential, and retail development has begun construction on a bustling stretch of Toronto's King Street West. Earlier today, developers Allied Properties REIT and RioCan announced that...
View ArticleIntroducing Harhay's '875 Queen East' in Leslieville
Harhay Developments has a new condominium in the works for Toronto's engaging Leslieville neighbourhood. 875 Queen East will occupy a full block on the south side of Queen Street between Booth and...
View ArticleDesign Guidelines Evolve to Shape New Toronto Courthouse
At last week's Design Review Panel, the design and planning guidelines being applied to the new Toronto provincial courthouse were run by the panelists for a second time. Located in the highly...
View ArticlePhoto of the Day: Bergeron Centre for Engineering Excellence
York University continues to expand with the recent addition of the Bergeron Centre for Engineering Excellence, which opened its doors last year. In today’s Photo of the Day, submitted to the...
View ArticleDaily Headlines: News From the Internet for April 12, 2016
Toronto’s Bike-Sharing Network Set to Double; New Union Station bus terminal still a long way off; Millennials struggle to save home ownership dream; and more newsToronto’s Bike-Sharing Network Set to...
View ArticleMEC Store and Townhomes Rising at Bessarion Station
The Sheppard subway line in North York has been noted as the primary catalyst for the increasing number of redevelopment projects built along its path. While high-rise and mid-rise developments have...
View ArticleTwo-Building Condo Development Proposed at Bay and Edward
A proposal has been submitted to the City by developer Conservatory Group seeking the redevelopment of one of the last surface parking lots in Downtown Toronto. The development, which we are referring...
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