New, innovative public space planned for under the Gardiner Expressway
The debate over the fate of the east side of the Gardiner Expressway was highly controversial and its future was unsure for a long period of time. We can’t say the same about the west side of the Gardiner. Mayor John Tory, Waterfront Toronto CEO John
Building in Hamilton Just Got Pricier
Recently, there’s been word of Toronto’s development charges possibly getting increased by a whopping 90%, news that was followed by a mix of reactions. Some think this is the kind of raise we need to keep functioning properly as a city, and some believe
Monarch and Mattamy Break Ground at Riva del Lago in Etobicoke
Big news for the Etobicoke waterfront - the ground has been broken at Riva del Lago, marking the first major milestone since Mattamy Homes officially announced the purchase of Monarch.“We are excited to celebrate this milestone and look forward to being
YWCA Donate & Learn - Social Media Workshop
Great news! Green Lotus’ “Donate & Learn – Social Media Workshop” at YWCA Toronto was a huge success! The New Home Buyers Network was one of the chief sponsors, along with Metro College of Technology, Toronto Women’s Expo, and Big3VideoAgency.Last
When will the new condo market cater to first-time buyers?
There was a time when the Greater Toronto Area’s (GTA) new condo market was catering to first-time buyers. And it wasn’t as long ago as you might think. Today, first-time buyers are few and far between, and it doesn’t look like things are going to change
Our Top 3 Blog Posts of 2013
By Penny MunozIn accordance with this month’s theme, we decided to have a look at what articles were most interesting to you! Based on page views, our top 3 most popular blog posts for 2013 were Coming Soon: Aqualina Bayside, The Grand Opening of Upper
City of Toronto Cleaning up Tree Debris Caused by Ice Storm
Randy Risling / Toronto StarIf you were around the Greater Toronto Area for the holidays, we’re sure the ice storm affected you in one way or another, whether you were one of the unlucky ones who lost power for days, a giant tree fell and blocked your
The State of Affordable Housing
Mayor John Tory this week called a lack of initiative on bringing affordable housing to market “unacceptable.” He made the call from a city-owned lot on Madison Avenue that has been vacant since before it was designated for affordable housing more than a
There were nearly 10,000 home sales in the GTA last September
The Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB) released its resale housing market figures for September 2016, announcing that there were nearly 10,000 transactions in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) reported through the MLS system. To be exact, there were 9,902
Stay motivated this summer: Gym-inspired home design ideas
Summer is officially here, and you’ve probably been spending the past few weeks attempting to eat healthier and exercising to get fit for beach weather. Or at least, you’ve probably been trying. Or maybe just wanting to try. These home design ideas are