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DESIGN ARCHITECTURE A Peek Inside The Canada Malting Silos & Bathurst Quay Revitalization The transformation of Toronto's waterfront from an industrial hub to a livable community has taken decades of planning and construction. Most traces ... REAL ESTATE NEW HOMES Work Progressing on Mattamy's Westbend Residences Near High Park From Oakville to the heart of Downtown Toronto and beyond to the north and east, Mattamy Homes is ... NEWS TRANSPORTATION TTC's Next Big Step: Replacing Rick Leary The TTC is an organisation that is struggling. While it faced a great revival under Andy Byford, ... DEVELOPMENT ARCHITECTURE U of T's Rotman Commerce Design by Danish Architects 3XN Unveiled Celebrating a century of shaping future business leaders, the University of Toronto's Rotman Commerce undergraduate business program is set to have ... REAL ESTATE ISSUES Oben Build Advancing Patient Care in the GTA With Specialty Healthcare Spaces Toronto's growing, diverse, and aging population makes the design and construction of medical facilities as critical as the services provided ... NEWS UTPro Cranes Get Lower! UrbanToronto Reports the Crane Count for Q2 2024The number of cranes in the Toronto area decreased again for the fifth quarter in a row, while the number of cranes in the GTA fell by 18% since the same period last year. FEATURE PROJECT Aqualuna at Bayside FEATURE PROJECT Crosstown Community FEATURE PROJECT The Oneonebloorwest.com FEATURE PROJECT The Saintwww.thesaintcondos.com FEATURE PROJECT ToyBx Industrial Condominium FORUM CIBC SQUAREA two-tower office complex under construction in Downtown Toronto FORUM Commerce Court 3A proposed 64-storey office tower in Toronto's Financial District FORUM Pinnacle One Yonge1 through 7 Yonge Street FORUM The HUBA new office tower proposed in Toronto's South Core FORUM The OneAn 85-storey tower under construction at Yonge and Bloor NEWSLETTER SIGNUP JOIN URBANTORONTO 5,467 PROJECTS8,235 COMPANIES45,430 MEMBERS ADVERTISING / MARKETING OPPORTUNITIES Trending NewsAll 8 Wellesley's Distinctive Slope Emerges as Construction Reaches Crown Ambitious Residential Proposal Retains Car Dealership at Jane and St Clair Luxury Mid-Rise Proposed North of Spadina and St Clair West Moody Evening News Roundup for July 30, 2024 Trending ProjectsAll Pinnacle One Yonge The One 8 Wellesley | Residences at Yonge Golden Mile Shopping Centre Redevelopment The Well Trending ThreadsAll Toronto | Pinnacle One Yonge | 345.5m | 105s | Pinnacle | Hariri Pontarini Toronto | Crosstown LRT | ?m | ?s | Metrolinx | Arcadis Toronto | Union Station Revitalization | ?m | ?s | City of Toronto | NORR Toronto | Lower Don Lands Redevelopment | ?m | ?s | Waterfront Toronto GO Transit: Construction Projects (Metrolinx, various) Trending PhotographersAll Paclo rdaner Don Coyote ThatSlickCat jackattack Los Angeles Mass Timber Supportive Housing Tower Proposed for LA's Skid RowSingapore Undulating Kengo Kuma Design Selected for Singapore Founders' MemorialAddis Ababa Mount EntotoMiami Inside X Miami: An Amenity-Filled Social Apartment CommunityBerlin Berlin Industrial Park to be Transformed by David Chipperfield ArchitectsParis Quiet Streets PHOTOS DAILY PHOTO July 31, 2024 | Craig White Wards Island Summer Sunset As the sun sets on July, 2024, it's also setting behind the Downtown Toronto skyline in this image by UrbanToronto Forum contributor GenerationLee. Want to see your work featured as Daily Photo? You can post in the City Photos & Videos ... DEVELOPMENT PLANNING July 30, 2024 | Anthony Teles | 4 comments Ambitious Residential Proposal Retains Car Dealership at Jane and St Clair An ambitious proposal stands out for its density on a unique site at the southeast corner of Jane Street and St Clair Avenue West. Designed by KFA Architects and Planners for Old Mill Cadillac Chevrolet Buick GMC Ltd, it calls for a mixed-use ... DEVELOPMENT CONSTRUCTION July 30, 2024 | Anthony Teles | 4 comments 8 Wellesley's Distinctive Slope Emerges as Construction Reaches Crown At the intersection of Yonge and Wellesley Streets, the towering outline of 8 Wellesley has markedly ascended since UrbanToronto’s last update in November, 2023. Eight months later, this joint venture between CentreCourt and Bazis has more than ... NEWS DAILY HEADLINES July 30, 2024 | UrbanToronto Staff News Roundup for July 30, 2024 TTC subway Lines 1 and 12 hit with 33 restricted speed zones after analysis of tracks; Toronto Caribbean Carnival Grand Parade is this weekend, with a look at expected road closures; dedicated bus lane coming to busy parts of Spadina Avenue; and ... PHOTOS DAILY PHOTO July 30, 2024 | Craig White | 1 comment Moody Evening Cloud cover, a muted sunset, and wet conditions make for a moody evening across Toronto as captured by UrbanToronto Forum contributor kotsy. The new Mirvish Village towers stand prominently in the middle ground of this shot, while the ... DEVELOPMENT PLANNING July 29, 2024 | Anthony Teles | 1 comment Luxury Mid-Rise Proposed North of Spadina and St Clair West In Toronto's Forest Hill Village, a boutique mid-rise condominium proposed within walking distance of St Clair West station diverges from the usual verticality and density in Major Transit Station Areas (MTSA) with a modest seven storeys. Designed ... SPONSORED July 29, 2024 | UrbanToronto Sponsor Unlocking the Future: Digital Marketing Strategies Every Real Estate Agent Needs Consumer habits and trends are constantly changing especially now that people are using the internet to access services. Digital marketing has emerged as a powerful channel strategy to connect with potential homebuyers and sellers. In today’s ... NEWS EVENTS July 29, 2024 | UrbanToronto Staff Na-Me-Res Opens Non-Profit Housing Project in Cabbagetown A new affordable rental property opened last week in Cabbagetown, adding nine new one-bedroom units for unhoused Indigenous men transitioning to permanent housing. The city-owned property will be operated by Native Men’s Residence (Na-Me-Res), a ... NEWS DAILY HEADLINES July 29, 2024 | UrbanToronto Staff | 1 comment News Roundup for July 29, 2024 Ontario housing starts tumble according to CMHC, and developers warn that the situation will ‘get worse before it gets better’; Spadina Avenue is getting a dedicated bus lane; contract deal that prevented TTC strike will cost the City of Toronto ... PHOTOS DAILY PHOTO July 29, 2024 | Craig White | 1 comment Dash of Lemon The new bridges in Toronto's Port Lands are prosaically and officially refferred to as the Cherry Street North Bridge, the Commissioners Street Bridge, and the Cherry Street South Bridge, the latter of which is pictured below, finally all lit up up ... REAL ESTATE TRANSPORTATION July 26, 2024 | Anthony Teles | 1 comment Amexon Looks to the Future of Transit-Oriented Living with Central Park Bringing nature and the city together for a transit-oriented lifestyle surrounded by greenery at Leslie Street and Sheppard Avenue East, The Residences at Central Park, designed by Core Architects for Amexon Development Corporation, is poised to ... NEWS July 26, 2024 | Anthony Teles Maple House Wins Sole Canadian ULI 2024 Americas Awards for Excellence Maple House at Canary Landing has distinguished itself on the international stage as one of ten winners of the 2024 Urban Land Institute’s (ULI) Americas Awards for Excellence. Developed by Dream Unlimited, Kilmer Group, and Tricon Residential, ... DEVELOPMENT PLANNING July 26, 2024 | Anthony Teles | 2 comments Three Towers up to 55 Storeys Proposed Near Sheppard West Station Igernan Limited has proposed an ambitious development unmatched in height and density in the area surrounding Sheppard West subway station. Designed by Hi! Architects Inc., it would feature three towers ranging from 50 to 55 storeys, housing a total ... DESIGN ARCHITECTURE July 26, 2024 | Julian Mirabelli | 3 comments A Peek Inside The Canada Malting Silos & Bathurst Quay Revitalization The transformation of Toronto's waterfront from an industrial hub to a livable community has taken decades of planning and construction. Most traces of the heavy industries that once lined the lakefront have long been erased, with only a few ... NEWS DAILY HEADLINES July 26, 2024 | UrbanToronto Staff News Roundup for July 26, 2024 Toronto’s condo market is in ‘recessionary territory’ as investors can no longer prop it up, according to report from CIBC Economics and Urbanation; City Council approves $92M spend for two new electric ferries to serve Toronto Islands; ... PHOTOS DAILY PHOTO July 26, 2024 | Craig White Reflection and Transparency Despite all the glass in this city — a material that is ostensibly transparent, aka see-through — we normally experience our towers as shiny, reflective objects that mirror the sky, and hide what's behind the glass. Way back in April of this ... DEVELOPMENT PLANNING July 25, 2024 | Anthony Teles Rental Resubmission in Corktown Bumps Height From 35 to 45 Storeys Resubmitted plans for a market-rate rental building at 494 Richmond Street East in Toronto's Corktown neighbourhood propose increases in height and density. Designed by Sweeny &Co Architects Inc. for Colonia Treuhand Holdings operating as ... REAL ESTATE NEW HOMES July 25, 2024 | Anthony Teles Work Progressing on Mattamy's Westbend Residences Near High Park From Oakville to the heart of Downtown Toronto and beyond to the north and east, Mattamy Homes is helping to shape the GTA landscape through new homes for people in a variety of types and settings. In the city’s West End at Bloor and Indian Road, ... NEWS DAILY HEADLINES July 25, 2024 | UrbanToronto Staff News Roundup for July 25, 2024 Pressure on Toronto parks grows as the population climbs; Toronto power grid unprepared for extreme weather, say researchers; price of new housing dipped slightly in June, according to Statistics Canada; and other news. ‘Downtown has not kept ... PHOTOS DAILY PHOTO July 25, 2024 | Craig White Street Scale and City Scale When developers care, they look to distinguish their projects from the ones around them, spending on architects and architecture what it takes to set the building apart. In this image by UrbanToronto Forum contributor DavidCapizzano, the red brick, ... New Development Insider now available NEWSDATABASEMAPFORUMSERVICES ABOUTHOW TO USECONTENTTEAMPRIVACY