The 6 Most Innovative Industry Parties of 2014
Every year, members of the new home industry throw fun and exciting parties for a variety of reasons; to celebrate construction milestones, the opening of a model home or a new release, etc. The majority of these parties involve food and drink of some
Canderel Breaks Ground at YC Condos in Toronto!
Last week, Canderel officially broke ground at YC Condos in Toronto. It seems like only yesterday that the condo launched to hoards of prospective homebuyers. Actually, it might as well have been yesterday because the units at YC Condos sold like hot
Guelph Communities Take Over the Trimart Hot Spot
With a high volume of new openings and releases in October, the low-rise market was well stocked heading into November. Even though October saw its highest sales figures in the last nine years, there were still a number of homes available. According to
5959 Yonge Street Condos Jam-Packed with Amazing Amenities
When it comes to condo amenities, there are two kinds of condo owners: The kind who want all the bells and whistles and the kind who want the trimmed down economy package. Without a doubt, 5959 Yonge Street Condos by Ghods Builders is designed for the
Experience the Elegance: Saturday Open House at Pemberton’s Miracle At Yonge
Take a break from the malls and holiday madness this Saturday and experience the elegance of Miracle at Yonge by Pemberton. The condominium recently announced 30 day occupancies, and will be hosting an Open House on Saturday December 6th from 1 to 5pm.
From $333,000 to $3 Million at AQUAVISTA in Toronto
Recently, Tridel released the floorplans and pricing for the highly anticipated second phase of the Bayside Toronto master-plan, AQUAVISTA. What we love about the condo, aside from its unique design, is the wide range of suites available. With a great
A New Year, A New Code: Ontario Approves Taller Wood Construction
On January 1, 2015, the building industry will not only be celebrating the start of a new year, but also the introduction of a new building code that will allow for six-storey wood-frame construction in Ontario. Though gaining two storeys on wooden
Do You Want to Live in a Smart City?
Everything in our lives seems to be getting “smarter.” More and more people are carrying around smartphones; we have in-home systems that learn from our repetitious behaviour in order to provide the perfect ambience for us to live in; and we have smart
The World’s Top 10 Most Expensive Skyscrapers!
When discussing skyscrapers, we tend to automatically focus on their height. The fight to be the tallest is an ongoing battle between cities, countries, architects, and designers. Sure, it may be mostly about bragging rights amongst industry
Building Communities Beyond the Bricks and Mortar
Every year, builders and developers in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) launch campaigns to raise money for the neighbourhoods in which they’re building and other charitable organizations. As a part of our 2014 Year in Review, we want to look back and