Luxury living at Medallion on Mississauga Road
Medallion Developments presents Medallion on Mississauga Road, featuring majestic estate homes on 50' to 60' lots.
Final Release at Westown by H&R Developments
If you’re looking for high quality, yet cost effective low-rise living in Toronto, then you should be pretty excited about H&R Developments’ new release at their established and highly praised Westown community!What’s new at WestownThis weekend,
Tension grows as Toronto councillors threaten to slow residential development
Last week, councillors Mike Layton, Joe Cressy, and Kristyn Wong-Tam held a joint press conference and announced their “red light, green light” system for evaluating residential development proposals in their respective wards.
In Development: 231 College Street
In Toronto, when an area is recognized as one with great potential, developers pounce on it! A perfect example of this is the Spadina and College neighbourhood.Shiu Pong submits a development applicationAccording to an application submitted to the City
Potential Condo Development at 175 Wynford Dr.
According to a Zoning By-law Amendment Application, considered by North York Community Council, plans are being proposed for a new condo development at 175, 181, and 187 Wynford Dr. in Toronto.The proposal for 175 Wynford Dr.The owner of 175 Wynford Dr.,
A few of the most popular new home developments of 2016
2016 was a big year for new home developments. Looking into our analytics, blog traffic was actually spread out pretty evenly this year, but there are a few developments that inched ahead by a view pageviews. Among the most viewed, there is a pretty good
First all-female real estate development team making history in Toronto
It’s no secret that the new home industry is a male-dominated one. From builders and developers to architects and engineers, the “biggest names” are men. Just flipping through our own contact list, it’s obvious that men outnumber women in real estate.
Mississauga faces Development Quandaries
The strong demand for high-rise living is reaching beyond downtown Toronto. Mississauga has experienced a significant spike, with an estimated 60 to 70 percent of new home developments being condos.Developers have moved to intensify pockets of