Minto unveils Ontario’s first Net Zero Energy townhomes
(From left to right) Philippe St. Jean, Chief, Energy Technology Policy, NRCan; Kevin Lee, CEO, Canadian Home Builders' Association; Karen McCrimmon, Member of Parliament for Kanata-Carleton; Susan Murphy, Vice President, Land Development at Minto
5 millennial myths you can consider busted
To be honest, we’re getting pretty tired of hearing the M-word. You know what we’re talking about: millennials. According to the media and marketers, this generation seems to be responsible for all the ups and downs in every major industry. For the
3 Canadian cities among the best places to live in the world
Vancouver, Toronto and Calgary placed third, fourth and fifth, respectively, on the Economist Intelligence Unit’s most liveable cities list released this month. The magazine/research group ranked 140 cities based on a range of criteria including
How to plan the perfect end-of-summer glamping staycation
For anyone not familiar with the term glamping, it is a way to enjoy the outdoors in luxury. Since summer is coming to an end and the kids are about to go back to school, I thought it would be fun to give you some ideas on how to set up the backyard for
Where to see celebrities in Toronto during TIFF 2016
The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) is right around the corner. That means tourists, A-listers, and movie buffs from all over will be flocking to Toronto, putting the city front and centre on the world stage. Purchasing a new condo suite may
What to do with your extra fruits and vegetables this harvest season
As we enter the mid-life of this years’ garden you are anxious to pick your first tomato. And why not: I know that I was! Pleased to say that I picked my first ripe tomato on August 3rd – and I am not counting the small ‘Sweet One Million’ that I
Will the new Rail Deck Park impact condo values along the rail corridor?
Mayor John Tory and the City of Toronto announced plans for a new 21-acre park in the heart of downtown Toronto, dubbed Rail Deck Park. The park would stretch from Bathurst to the Rogers Centre, built above the rails.According to a release from the City,
How will Pokémon Go affect the real estate market?
So, this Pokémon Go thing has really taken off. When something impacts the world like this, whether it’s a game, a politician, or a natural disaster, it’s difficult for us not to think about how it will affect the real estate market. Naturally, we had to
Pemberton teams up with Wallnoize to create new public art at Ten93 Queen West Condos!
The corner of Queen West and Dovercourt is now a work of art.If you’ve walked around the intersection of Queen Street West and Dovercourt Road in Toronto recently, you likely will have noticed the bold new artwork that’s there. These amazing murals have
Bike Share Toronto just doubled the amount of bikes available
Recently, Bike Share Toronto announced that its expansion of stations across Toronto is nearing completion! By July 11th, there will be double the amount of Bike Share bikes available to locals and tourists traversing the city streets. There will be 120