Limen Proposes Mixed-Use Development Near Future St Clair West GO | UrbanToronto

At the end of August, 2021, Bousfields Inc. submitted Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law Amendment applications to the City of Toronto on behalf of Limen Developments for a mixed use development designed by TACT Architecture at 189-195 Old Weston Road. The site is located at the southeast corner of Old Weston Road and Westport Avenue in the Carleton Village neighbourhood of Toronto, nestled just…

Geothermal Technology: Tapping Into the Power of the Earth to Build Greener Cities | UrbanToronto

Each day the devastating impact of climate change is becoming more apparent, and the monumental task of slowing, stopping, and reversing these effects becomes harder to initiate. It has become clear that it will take a coordinated global effort between governments, regulators, private enterprises, and the general public to make a significant impact. It is no longer a question that…

EDEV Real Estate Proposes Rental and Co-Living Building in Weston | UrbanToronto

The City of Toronto has received a Zoning By-law Amendment application from planning consultants at Weston Consulting in connection with a proposal to construct a 9-storey, mixed-use, mid-rise building at 1681 Weston Road. It would include 42 residential units as well as retail space at ground level. The building is designed by Paradigm Architecture Design for the developer EDEV Real…

UrbanToronto Updates from the Industry for October 27, 2021 | UrbanToronto

This is an UrbanToronto industry update sharing information and status updates from around the industry as a means to keep our readers in the loop. We are covering updates related to rules, regulations, and changes that are being made as a result of the pandemic that impact the real estate and building industries in Toronto.  In today’s report: Ontario Releases Plan to…

Making the Construction Industry More Sustainable With Integrated Solar Technology | UrbanToronto

The issue of sustainability is becoming increasingly pervasive for the world — and is especially important to the building industry. Many concerned groups are promoting the use of renewable materials to prevent a worsened climate crisis, but a further step can be taken. By introducing net-positive building materials to the building industry, we can begin to challenge how we view sustainability. Net-positive…

News Roundup for October 27, 2021 | UrbanToronto

Realtor interrupts teens using staged home to party; Vancouver, Niagara Falls, Quebec City to lead domestic travel in 2022, says CBRE; Premier Ford says he understands why some parents won’t want young children vaccinated against COVID-19; and more news: From a $449,000, one-bedroom condo in Humber Valley Village to $2.649 million, six-bedroom house in Markham, these homes are having online Open Houses (Toronto…

How Is The Downtown Rental Market? – Toronto Realty Blog

Last week, we had a listing for a 1-bed, 1-bath condo, priced at $2,395/month, that produced two very competitive offers. The first offer was from a young woman in her early 20’s, not quite “qualified” enough financially to carry the condo (GDS ratio around 42%), but with her mother co-signing for her.  My teammate, Tara, spent a full day basically…

Decimated Battleship | UrbanToronto

Courtesy of UrbanToronto Forum contributor Lenser, we return today to the Queen & Ashbridge development site near Toronto’s Beach neighbourhood where a couple of aging TCH buildings have been coming down for a few weeks now. The site will be eventually redeveloped in a more intensive way, but in the meantime, the demolition process looks particularly intensive itself, with Lenser commenting that…