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While work progresses behind the scenes on the controversial Scarborough Subway Extension, planners at both the City of Toronto and Oxford Properties are cooking up their own master plans for what ...
Henry Moore's Three-Way Piece No. 2 - more commonly referred to as The Archer - was unveiled i front of Viljo Revell's aNnew City Hall, 50 years ago. Today its history is being celebrated.
It has been five long months since we last reported on First Gulf's transformative East Harbour development, and the design team has since been busy advancing plans for Toronto's new 'Downtown East', ...
Last summer, details emerged about a plan by Allied Properties REIT to add new office space above heritage office buildings at Spadina and Adelaide in Downtown Toronto. The Sweeny &Co ...
When a settlement between the City of Toronto and the developer was reached at the OMB earlier this year, the drawn out development saga at 177 Front Street East took a major step forward. Sold to the ...
An update of the Wynford Green master plan, a reworking of the huge Celestica site at Don Mills and Eglinton in North York, was presented to Toronto's Design Review Panel last week for comment.
As one of Canada's largest college campuses, Seneca College's Newnham campus, located on Finch Avenue East at Highway 404, plays host to a student population that now numbers 29,500 (with 12,500 full ...
Etobicoke, former Township then Borough then City, and now Toronto's western flank, has long had a pocket of high-rise development along Bloor and Dundas streets near Islington subway station, while ...
A blank canvas ripe for large-scale redevelopment is now for sale in St. Catharines, where municipal officials aspire to create the most innovative, dynamic, sustainable and livable city in North ...
In celebration of World Environment Day (June 5), we are looking at Toronto's approach to climate action as it pertains to development, part of a plan to reduce 1990-level greenhouse gas emissions by ...
Ever since an Request For Proposals process selected Capital Developments and Metropia to redevelop a 7.3-acre Toronto District School Board property at Bloor and Dufferin, we have been expecting a ...
In this weeks Explainer UrbanToronto takes a look at how Toronto's Design Review Panel works. While many UrbanToronto readers believe that the Panel has the power to approve or reject developments in ...
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