News Roundup for July 12, 2021 | UrbanToronto
A major developer had plans to build an office community in Liberty Village. Now the province wants half his land for the Ontario Line; Ontario plans to build more than $60B in transit projects in the next decade. Will a pandemic, looming labour shortage and cost overruns derail them?; Crane falls onto building in downtown Toronto, causing damage but no injuries, police say; and more news:
A major developer had plans to build an office community in Liberty Village. Now the province wants half his land for the Ontario Line (Toronto Star)
The return of the Canadian city (Globe and Mail)
Ontario plans to build more than $60B in transit projects in the next decade. Will a pandemic, looming labour shortage and cost overruns derail them? (Toronto Star)
Crane falls onto building in downtown Toronto, causing damage but no injuries, police say (CBC News)
Anishnawbe Health finds a new home (Spacing Toronto)
Bidding wars to rent a house? In Ontario, tenants and agents say it’s a new reality (CBC News)
A Bell utility box sits right in front of a new subway entrance. The telecom and TTC say it’s too costly to move (Toronto Star)
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