UrbanToronto Updates from the Industry for February 1, 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: Project Alliance Agreement Finalized for the Union Station Enhancement Project; City of Brampton supports Rogers proposed $100M investment in and relocation to downtown; Ontario Celebrates New Long-Term Care Home in Ajax; and more news.
Crane on site in Mississauga, image by UT Forum contributor bangkok
Government notices and announcements:
City of Brampton supports Rogers proposed $100M investment in and relocation to downtown
City of Brampton secures $945K investment for revitalization of six main street areas through partnership with My Main Street
Project Alliance Agreement Finalized for the Union Station Enhancement Project
Request for Proposals Issued for Weeneebayko Area Health Authority Redevelopment Project
Healthy and Safe Communities Department presents 2022 operating budget
Delivering more than $15 billion in building construction value since 2010
City of Toronto, TTC and Metrolinx conclude on-road testing of the West Rouge Automated Shuttle
Toronto Public Health releases COVID-19 wastewater surveillance data
Ontario Celebrates New Long-Term Care Home in Ajax
Ontario to Support Rebuilt and Improved Historic York Memorial Collegiate Institute
City of Burlington purchases Lions Club Park property
City of Burlington’s Housing Strategy Survey and Public Information Centre
Private sector/other notices and announcements:
Metrolinx: See bird’s eye view of Union Station and downtown Toronto in new drone footage
Metrolinx: Metrolinx releases Ontario Line east segment design survey results
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