Anti-competition ruling creates more informed homebuyers
In spring of 2016, Canada’s Competition Tribunal ruled that the Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB) was preventing competition by prohibiting its realtor members from online disclosure of sales data, including sales prices. Last week, a
The L Tower wins an Emporis Skyscraper Award!
Emporis, the world’s leading source for building and construction projects, just announced the Top 10 Skyscrapers of the year! An international panel of industry experts had more than 700 eligible skyscrapers to consider, and they settled
More households investing in renovations
Statistics Canada recently released its quarterly report on residential construction investment, announcing a significant year-over-year increase. In total, $35.8 billion was invested in residential construction in the third quarter of 2017,
There’s a giant red bear coming to Toronto’s waterfront
We’ll soon see a giant red bear lounging in the snow and an intricate black bamboo cage on Toronto’swaterfront. If you haven’t guessed what’s going on yet, Ice Breakers 2018 is back! Between January 19 and February
The coolest celebrity home decor lines of 2017
As soon as the new year begins, it isn’t long before awards season gets underway. But before we look back on celebs’ cinematic and musical achievements, we can’t forget those who delved into homedecor this
Rental construction needs to double to satisfy demand
The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) recently released the results of its Rental Market Survey, and Urbanation, the Greater Toronto Area’s (GTA) source for condo market intelligence, quickly published a
The Best of 2017: Looking back at this rollercoaster of a year
Can you believe it’s December? We feel like we say this every year, but the last 11 months just flew by. To pretend like 2018 isn’t right around the corner, we’ll be posting many special features highlighting some of the best of
The winners of the 2017 NXT City Prize
The 2017 NXT City Prize winners were announced this week, unveiling three amazing ideas for transforming Toronto’s public space. The annual competition engages designers, architects, artists, engineers, and all other creative
Tips for holiday hosting in a condo party room
It’s that time of year – you’re likely making plans with your family and friends, or trying to figure out whose turn it is to host this year’s holiday party or dinner. If you live in a condo, you may feel like
Should the province take over the TTC?
In delivering what is arguably their most progressive party platform in recent memory this weekend, Ontario PC leader Patrick Brown struck directly at Liberal voters looking to oust Kathleen Wynne from power next June. In front of 1,500 party