News Roundup for June 21, 2021 | UrbanToronto
The absurdity of Toronto’s housing market makes tearing down perfectly fine rental buildings financially lucrative; A luxury homebuilder tore down a Toronto heritage home without a permit. What happens next could test Ontario’s heritage rules; A Toronto tenant says he was locked out of his home during Ontario’s eviction moratorium. He has to wait two months to try and get back into his apartment; and more news:
The absurdity of Toronto’s housing market makes tearing down perfectly fine rental buildings financially lucrative (Toronto Star)
Hidden Toronto: The abandoned Whitney Block Tower (NOW)
A luxury homebuilder tore down a Toronto heritage home without a permit. What happens next could test Ontario’s heritage rules (Toronto Star)
Urban Oral History: To understand cities we must talk to elders more, Part IV (Spacing Toronto)
Despite the rough ride, e-scooter companies are bullish on Canada (Globe and Mail)
A Toronto tenant says he was locked out of his home during Ontario’s eviction moratorium. He has to wait two months to try and get back into his apartment (Toronto Star)
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