What can Toronto learn from Montreal about family-friendly condo development?
A recent article in the Montreal Gazette caught our eye because it referenced how “Some condo towers in Toronto now include indoor playgrounds, and even maker spaces where kids (and adults) can work on arts and crafts.” The writer says this is “genius.”
First all-female real estate development team making history in Toronto
It’s no secret that the new home industry is a male-dominated one. From builders and developers to architects and engineers, the “biggest names” are men. Just flipping through our own contact list, it’s obvious that men outnumber women in real estate.
Gore Park Development: The Next Big Thing in Hamilton
In the midst of all these extravagant proposals in Toronto, such as the Mirvish/Gehry development and Oxford’s $3 billion Oxford Place concept, downtown Hamilton is experiencing its own renaissance.Developer Dave Blanchard announced that he has a plan
4 factors holding back the development of a sharing economy
The sharing economy philosophy posits that access trumps ownership. But is mere access the best solution for all? Since first rising to prominence, the sharing economy has been clouded with controversy pertaining to safety, accountability, regulations
Thirty Six Zorra is one of Etobicoke’s most exciting new condo developments
Etobicoke has been a hot spot for condo buyers this year, so we’re especially excited to learn more about Altree Developments’ new project, Thirty Six Zorra.
Vaughan sees new potential development
A new master planned community could be coming to Vaughan.
Mississauga Halts New Development Applications
The City of Mississauga has put a temporary halt to all development applications in the downtown core. Recently, council approved a by-law freezing any new development applications in the area.
Toronto Development Charges: Will they Double?!
Recently, The City of Toronto has been debating whether or not to increase development charges. With many new residents moving to Toronto every year, the City needs to be pulling in more money to accommodate the growth.The proposed changes to Toronto’s