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Hurry For Opportunities At Horseshoe!
Live like you?re on vacation all year long at Horseshoe Copeland House, where Phase II still offers incredible whole-ownership opportunities.
Lakeshore Kraft Plant to close
With the continuing demand for real estate in our city, it's not surprising to see large in-town factories repurposed for the future, but there’s still some sadness in it.Yesterday, Mondelez Canada, the parent company that owns the Kraft brand, announced
Industry Profile: Aaron Brown of Norstar
Last week, the NewInHomes.com team headed out to the Sheppard and Bathurst area to meet with Aaron Brown, executive vice-president of Norstar, to talk a little bit about his experience in the homebuilding industry and his project, Portrait
Helicopter Ride! Helicopter Ride!
We’ve checked out the views from some of the tallest condos in Toronto, and we went up the CN Tower for an even higher vantage point. How could we go higher? Helicopter!Though the day was gloomy, we decided to follow through with our booking with
Buyers are Falling for Flaire
It may be getting cooler outside but it's getting even hotter at Flaire Condominiums.
Urbanation releases 3rd quarter statistics
Urbanation, Canada’s leading condominium market research company, has released their look at high rise sales in the third quarter of 2012. As always, they provide an interesting peek at the Toronto new home industry.The initial reports are not shocking
Approved: 365 Church St. Moves Forward
Last year, we reported on a new project planned for Church St. - Menkes’ purchase of a surface parking lot near the corner of College and McGill. The proposal, which called for a new 30-storey contemporary glass tower, was not met with open arms, and was
A 53-acre Master Plan for Vaughan
It was announced this week that Calloway REIT reached an agreement with SmartCentres to develop a 53-acre master-planned community in Vaughan. The plan calls for six million square feet of commercial, residential, and retail development based around the
Grove at Grand Bay by BIG Architects
Occassionally on the HomesAndCondosBlog, we take a step back from examining local architects’ designs, and check out what some of our favourite international architects are up to. This week, we visited BIG Architects’ website, and lucky us, we found a
King Blue Sets The Stage For Theatre Museum Canada
When King Blue Condominiums takes its place in the Toronto skyline at the corner of King Street West and Blue Jays Way.