Halo Residences on Yonge Debuts Whimsical Balcony Glass | UrbanToronto

On Yonge Street north of College Street in Downtown Toronto is the site of Halo Residences – a 38-storey residential tower being developed by QuadReal Property Group. Currently, crews are working on forming the 33rd level. This is significant progress since our last update on the project in September, when the tower was having its eleventh floor formed. While the tower’s residential levels are being…

UrbanToronto Updates from the Industry for March 25, 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 relevant news and events, as well as any changes that are being made that impact the real estate and building industries in Toronto.  In today’s report: Ryerson DAS Winter 2022: Next Thursday…

Geothermal Rental at 252 Parliament Approved by City | UrbanToronto

The City of Toronto recently approved an application for the rezoning of 252 Parliament Street. Originally applied for in 2020 by Core Development Group, the Studio JCI-designed, 9-storey, mixed-use building was proposed to bring 71 rental units with 140m² of at-grade retail and office space to the property. A particularly enticing feature of the proposal is its geothermal heating and cooling component.  Previous rendering…

News Roundup for March 25, 2022 | UrbanToronto

Toronto’s housing market cools in March amid fresh listings, interest rate hike; Ontario man says he’s owed $35,000 from tenant who won’t pay rent and refuses to move out; Ontario to increase penalties around ‘unethical’ condo development practices; and more news. Ontario to increase penalties around ‘unethical’ condo development practices (CP24) Toronto could decommission up to five temporary hotel shelter sites this year (CP24)…

Friday Headlines! – Toronto Realty Blog

Thank goodness for stock images, eh? When you need a photo of a hipster drinking a coffee and reading the newspaper, you can always count on Freepik and Unsplash, right? What’s he so happy about though? Is he reading the stock quotes in the newspaper after short-selling Shopify shares? Oh, of course not! Stock quotes aren’t in the newspaper anymore…..but raise…

Crunch | UrbanToronto

Corrugated aluminum sheets yield to the grip of demolition equipment at a warehouse site in Etobicoke, where a new warehouse and distribution centre will soon rise in its place, image by UrbanToronto Forum contributor Nwalsh. Demolition at 415 Kipling Avenue in Etobicoke, image by UrbanToronto Forum contributor Nwalsh Want to see your work featured as Daily Photo? You can post in…