UrbanToronto Updates from the Industry for October 27, 2021 | 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: Ontario Releases Plan to Safely Reopen Ontario and Manage COVID-19 for the Long-Term; New public art pilot projects coming to Downtown Brampton; Prepare for traffic impacts on Danforth Avenue as crews prepare for Lakeshore East GO Line bridge work; and more news:
View from the patio at the One Eighty in the Manulife Centre, photo by UT Forum contributor riverdaler
Government notices and announcements:
Ontario Releases Plan to Safely Reopen Ontario and Manage COVID-19 for the Long-Term
Province Invests in Eastern Ontario Communities to Help Promote Regional Economies
Statements from Markham Mayor Frank Scarpitti in response to COVID-19
Almost 900 Toronto residents vaccinated at #VaxInTheSix COVID-19 vaccine clinics in six TTC subway stations this past weekend
Reduced speed limits coming to Vaughan public laneways
City of Mississauga Following Provincial Plan to Safely Reopen
New public art pilot projects coming to Downtown Brampton
Private sector/other notices and announcements:
CBRE: Canadians Make Vancouver, Niagara Falls and Quebec City the Winners Amidst International Travel Restrictions
ULI Toronto: Curtner Urban Leadership Program 2021-2022: Placemaking and Place-keeping in Planning
Metrolinx: New artwork aims to further transform Union Station Bus Terminal in Toronto
Metrolinx: See the launch pad completed in preparation for Hurontario light rail transit push box
Metrolinx: Updated: Prepare for traffic impacts on Danforth Avenue as crews prepare for Lakeshore East GO Line bridge work
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Everyone from construction workers to brokers to real estate executives is encouraged to share tips on what work and events have stopped, what is proceeding, and how their businesses are being affected by the various shutdowns.
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