New net-zero shipping container project proposed to address growing need for affordable housing
Alberta will soon be home to a new shipping container community, designed to address the need for more affordable housing in rural communities. There are plans in place to roll out these shipping container communities in other areas across the country.
ENERGY STAR certification now available for new high-rise residential buildings in Ontario
Last week, Natural Resources Canada announced that new mid- and high-rise residential buildings in Ontario can now qualify for ENERGY STAR certification for the first time ever.
Tickets still available for The Journey – A Living History of the Regent Park Revitalization
We just booked our tickets for the closing night of The Journey – A Living History of the Regent Park Revitalization, a musical show put on by Daniels and Regent Park artists.
Post-secondary students come up with innovative solutions to create affordable housing
The CMHC announced the winners of the Innovation Fund Student Challenge, an initiative encouraging post-secondary students to come up with out-of-the-box solutions to address affordable housing issues in the rental market.
How much is too much to pay for a tiny home?
Tiny houses have been making a big splash in the world of homeownership. As these pint-sized abodes grow in popularity, so does the demand for the people that build them.
2 streetcar murals pop up in Toronto
A couple years ago, we posted about the winner of the 2016 NXT City Prize – Streetcar Safety Murals. Well, they finally happened!
Daniels celebrates the grand opening of the Regent Park Rotating Gallery!
Last week, the Daniels team took things one step further, transforming their Regent Park presentation centre into the Regent Park Rotating Gallery!
Toronto ties Tokyo as the seventh most liveable city in the world
The Economist Intelligence Unit released its Global Liveability Index 2018, and three Canadian cities made it into the top 10!
Oakville dethrones Ottawa as the best place to live in Canada
MoneySense Magazine released its Canada’s Best Places to Live 2018 list, and the reigning champ, Ottawa, has been dethroned by none other than Ontario’s own Oakville.
Free BikeSpace app aims to improve bike parking in Toronto
The City of Toronto just announced a new free app called BikeSpace, which will be used to improve bike parking across the city.