Dream Unlimited and Great Gulf Chosen to Develop Quayside | UrbanToronto

It was announced this afternoon by Waterfront Toronto that Quayside Impact Limited Partnership, made up of Dream Unlimited and the Great Gulf Group, have been selected to develop the Quayside site in downtown Toronto. The announcement follows a competitive process where four teams qualified to vie for the opportunity to transform the 12-acre site into a community with considerable affordable rental housing component,…

UrbanToronto Updates from the Industry for February 15, 2022 | 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: Hurontario LRT to be…

Austin Birch Report Presents Stunning Market Activity That Shatters Last Year’s Expectations | UrbanToronto

Last year saw a tremendous return to form for Toronto’s pre-construction market, with growing buyer and investor confidence working synergistically alongside the release of many awaited projects. The resilience of the city’s real estate market proved to be extraordinarily robust as 2021 saw not only a record number of launches (12,755 units throughout the GTA) but a record number of…

Madison Group Unveils the ALiAS Lobby in Advance of Launch | UrbanToronto

Madison Group is preparing for the official sales launch of ALiAS Condos at the end of February. In advance, the developer has released a new rendering of what will be the lobby of the 45-storey, 546-unit residential tower to be situated around the southwest corner of Church and Richmond Streets in Downtown Toronto.  Appointed by Studio Munge, we can see from the rendering…

News Roundup for February 15, 2022 | UrbanToronto

Creating ecosystems crucial to boost recovery of Canadian downtowns; Metrolinx hires PR firm for up to $4 million in consultation work; ‘The Hazel McCallion Line:’ Ontario government to name new LRT after former Mississauga mayor; and more news. ‘The Hazel McCallion Line:’ Ontario government to name new LRT after former Mississauga mayor (CP24) Creating ecosystems crucial to boost recovery of Canadian downtowns (Globe &…

Humber Bay Landing | UrbanToronto

Down at the Humber Bay Parks recently, UrbanToronto Forum contributor 67Cup caught these two swans coming in for a landing, with the sunset-soaked skyline of Humber Bay Shores forming the horizon behind. Swans come in for a landing in Mimico’s Humber Bay Parks, image by UrbanToronto Forum contributor 67Cup Want to see your work featured as Daily Photo? You can…