Brandy Lane Homes steps up to revitalize Robertson Davies Park
Recently, a Hydro One crew cut down 29 Norway Maple trees on the north side of Robertson Davies Park without permission or consultation. We are very glad to hear that Brandy Lane Homes has taken the initiative to rectify this error and will be working
Faster Internet in Toronto for over 1 Million Homes and Businesses
Last year, Toronto was awarded Intelligent Community of the Year by the Intelligent Community Forum (ICF), and this year, Toronto hosted the ICF’s 2015 Summit. Without a doubt, Toronto is on its way to being one of the smartest cities in the world,
6 must-haves that millennials look for in a new home
Some would assume that millennials like myself dream of having their first home decked out with built-in selfie sticks and voice-activated appliances. Though these would surely be welcomed additions to any starter home, our demands aren’t quite as
City Approves New Funding for Toronto Community Housing
By Penny MunozToronto City Council approved an action on housing and new funding for Toronto Community Housing (TCH) that will support the TCH’s efforts to improve landlord excellence.The 10-year plan is the first long-term capital funding plan
Oxford’s Union Park to include a daycare and family-friendly rental units
Over the last week, the talk of the town has been the Union Park development in Toronto by Oxford Properties Group. At first, it was the $3.5 billion price tag that made headlines, but now that more time has been spent digesting the master-plan.
Skyscraper concepts that limit our impact on the environment
One architectural design competition that we like to follow is eVolo Magazine’s annual Skyscraper Competition, which challenges designers, architects, and engineers around the world to approach vertical building design in an innovative way.
Lighthouse Tower on Toronto’s Waterfront is now 70% sold!
A year after Daniels broke ground at Lighthouse Tower in the Daniels Waterfront - City of the Arts community in Toronto, the landmark residential condo is now 70% sold! This weekend, March 12th and 13th, Quebec Original is hosting the first ever Sugar
VIDEO: Controlling Moisture in Your Home
Although it’s now officially spring, it’s still pretty cold out. Hopefully the warm weather will be here soon. With this winter being one of the coldest in recent history, a common issue for homeowners is related to excess moisture.Tarion Warranty
Pei Partnership Architects and Tower Hill Developments Introduce 2221 Yonge
One challenge that developers continue to struggle with is coming up with unique designs. When there are over 300 active high-rise projects in a city, it’s hard to stand out.To overcome this challenge at 2221 Yonge St., Russell Masters and his team at
How to make your condo look and feel much larger!
Believe it or not, there was a time when a one-bedroom condo in Toronto was around 900 square feet. Today, picture about half of that, sometimes even smaller.












