An Early Peek at Lakeshore and Cherry
The Canary District is an area that continues to grab our attention due to its size and importance to the city. Dundee Kilmer has hired some amazing architects and planners to design a walkable, pedestrian-friendly master plan for Toronto’s West Don
Alterra Poised to Bring New Tower to Toronto
Last year, we reported on the purchase of 520 Richmond St. West by our friends over at Alterra. At the time, we had no idea what would become of the single-storey commercial building occupying the site. Well, thanks to an application submitted by
Proposal Signage for Mirvish+Gehry
If you’ve been walking across King St. West recently, you probably noticed the proposal signage for the very popular Mirvish+Gehry development. We hear about developments way before they reach the proposal stage, but it’s still super exciting to see
Two Storey Loft Penthouses Dazzle At B.streets
Believe In Life, Love and Luxury at Bathurst & Bloor
The Preserve: Priority Registration Still Open!
Remington Homes is still accepting priority registrations for their highly anticipated Oakville community, The Preserve.
Coming Soon: Casa III Condominiums
The intensification of Charles Street continues to fascinate us. What was once a quiet side street a few blocks south of Bloor now features a mix of high-rises. It all started with one developer and a vision. Years later, Charles Street is easily one of
New Models at Mission Hill!
Have you heard? The Presentation Centre at St. Regis Homes' Richmond Hill community, Mission Hill, is now open!
Ten York: The Definition of Iconic
The word "iconic" gets thrown around a lot in the new condo industry.
Claridge Icon gets the Go Ahead
It’s been happening in Toronto for the past five to 10 years - builders and the City are looking to maximize land and add density to our main streets in the form of high-rise condominium buildings. We are now at the pinnacle of the cycle, with 70 to 75
A Better Look at 50 Bloor St. West
As we continue to see more intensification along our main streets, Toronto developers will push the limits on heights and density. With empty lots becoming endangered in the downtown core, developers are forced to go higher and higher, and that’s okay