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A year and a half after garnering significant attention on UrbanToronto in August, 2022, a revised plan for the redevelopment of 350 Bloor Street East makes notable changes for the 63-storey tower designed by Hariri Pontarini Architects for Osmington Gerofsky Development Corp. The resubmitted proposal refines the integration of the heritage base where it pivots from office to residential space ...

An announcement regarding the expansion was published early by Metrolinx by mistake, but a source with knowledge of the situation confirmed to the Star that the update is correct.

HALIFAX — The Nova Scotia government announced Monday a $258-million plan for a new high-speed ferry service that will link Halifax with Bedford, a rapidly growing suburb about 10 kilometres northwest of the port city’s downtown.

Premier Doug Ford’s government has voted down a NDP motion that would have committed them to remove tolls for transport truck drivers on Highway 407.

The motion, which is largely symbolic and would not have any legislative impact, argues that eliminating tolls for transport trucks would remove 21,000 vehicles per day from Highway 401 and other adjacent roadways.

Proposed 50-unit project part of remedy for city’s housing needs, advocate says
Opponents of the four-storey project say there should be a public consultation on the development.

The land west of Scarborough GO station is poised to be massively transformed through changes to the Scarborough Junction Masterplan, a project that has undergone extensive revision to plans introduced three and a half years ago by Republic Developments in partnership with Harlo Capital. Recently, the vision took a significant step forward through a without-prejudice settlement offer to the City ...

Mike Moffatt is an ideas guy whose bread and butter involves peddling solutions to the country's housing shortage to powerful people, including the prime minister. It turns out they're listening.

Market fundamentals of office properties are deteriorating fast

Phase 1 of huge Toronto project to include 3,000 homes, employment, retail and other spaces

Downtown Toronto is still struggling from the aftershocks of the COVID-19 pandemic. Many office buildings are only partly filled, and some are deserted; alarming numbers of storefronts are vacant. With the shift to remote work, there are no longer enough daily commuters to keep the business district vital