Sequoia Grove Homes Proposes Towers at Future St Clair West GO Station | UrbanToronto

In August, Sequoia Grove Homes submitted Official Plan Amendment, Zoning By-law Amendment, and Draft Plan of Subdivision applications to the City of Toronto to permit a mixed-use redevelopment that would bring over 1,100 units in three towers where Delta Bingo currently stands at 1799 St Clair Avenue West in Carleton Village. Looking south to the proposed development at 1799 St Clair West, image…

I-beams Installed on Woodsworth Exterior in Final Stages of Construction | UrbanToronto

Nearing the end of its construction, The Woodsworth is a Lamb Development Corp and Fortress Real Developments project that stands 17 storeys tall, and is located at 452 Richmond Street West in the centre of Toronto’s fashion district. Fittingly, the building has become increasingly ‘fashionable’ over the last month, with its most recent addition of I-beams to its exterior. The I-beams have begun to be applied to…

Demolition Progresses at the Site of Plaza’s Bijou on Bloor | UrbanToronto

The redevelopment nears of what were aging two-storey commercial buildings on Bloor just west of Jane subway station in Toronto’s Bloor West Village, as demolition carries on at the site of Bijou on Bloor, a 12-storey, BDP Quadrangle-designed condominium development from Plaza. The building will go up on the site of the shuttered Humber Cinema that was part of the Bloor West Village area scene since…

News Roundup for September 7, 2021 | UrbanToronto

First day of in-person school for many Ontario students; Canadian border opens for international tourism; Unions demand better protection for workers; Federal debate this week; and more news.  Third pandemic-altered school year gets underway in many Ontario boards (Toronto Star) Reopening border today to international travellers a calculated risk, experts say (National Post) Unions demand better protection for workers during…

Wellesley Sunset | UrbanToronto

Today’s Daily Photo looks west along Wellesley Street towards to setting sun, and the light-glittered silhouettes of Toronto’s Church-Wellesley and Bay-Cloverhill towers. UT Forum contributor Rascacielo’s shot picks out the crane of 81 Wellesley East rising just south of the thoroughfare. Looking west along Wellesley Street to the sun setting over Toronto, image by UT Forum contributor Rascacielo Want to see…