UrbanToronto’s July 2021 UTPro New Development Report | UrbanToronto

UrbanToronto is excited to present the UTPro New Development Report for July, 2021. UTPro is our new premium database service that organizes, standardizes, and visualizes information from the City of Toronto’s development applications. It will be launching to the public this fall.  The UTPro New Development Report analyzes new development proposals for large projects submitted to the City. (UrbanToronto defines a…

25-Storey Residential Building Proposed Near Midland and Eglinton | UrbanToronto

A 25-storey residential building has been proposed at 30 Gilder Drive, a block northeast of the intersection of Midland and Eglinton avenues in Scarborough. MHBC Planning submitted an application on behalf of the property owner in July to the City of Toronto for a Zoning By-Law Amendment to permit the development of the site located on the north side of Gilder Drive. 30 Gilder Drive, Toronto,…

Work Progressing at Great Gulf and Hullmark’s home: Power and Adelaide | UrbanToronto

Work has progressed significantly at home: Power and Adelaide since we last looked in on the project near the start of the year. Located at Adelaide and Parliament streets in Toronto’s Corktown area, the 22-storey Core Architects-designed condominium and retail building for Great Gulf and Hullmark is topped off and nearly fully clad now. Most of the glazing is in, other than some final installation work to be…

News Roundup for September 14, 2021 | UrbanToronto

Penetanguishene residents frustrated over dangerous apartment proposal; large turnout for advance polls this year; Toronto extends deadline for city staff to disclose vaccination status; and more news:  Toronto District School Board will host fewer than half the number of polling stations this election (CP24) Penetanguishene residents angry, frustrated over ‘dangerous’ apartment proposal (Toronto Star) Toronto extends deadline for city staff to disclose…

Toronto Electricity | UrbanToronto

Today’s Daily Photo is by UrbanToronto Forum contributor ToddK, snapped as lightning popped across Downtown Torornto skies in August. Here a bolt hits the CN Tower, while strands dance here, there, and everywhere, possibly connecting with the lightning rods of other nearby tall buildings. Lightning hits the CN Tower, image by UT Forum contributor ToddK Want to see your work featured…