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Minto30Roe: A New Landmark for Yonge and Eglinton
From MintoPurchasers have a lot to feel good about with Minto30Roe at Yonge and Eglinton. With construction already started, a new Minto landmark will soon rise up.Yonge and Eglinton is one of Toronto’s most well-established and fast-growing urban hubs.
Landmart Making Their Mark in Grimsby
Escarpment Estates is a community by Landmart Homes in Grimsby. With lots to do and see, this neighbourhood is perfect for any loving family.What’s available at Escarpment EstatesAt Escarpment Estates, Landmart is offering a wonderful selection of
Telus Sky Tower in Calgary by BIG
As you may know, one of our favourite architecture firms in the world is Bjarke Ingels Group, better known as BIG. Every now and then, we like to check in on the firm to see what they’re up to. This time, we happily discovered that they recently unveiled
INFOGRAPHIC: City in the Clouds
For this month’s Architecture theme, we decided to take a look at one of Toronto’s most prominent architectural features: The Skyscraper.Emporis, the world’s leading database for building data, describes a skyscraper as any building that stands at least
Cube Lofts: Move in Now!
For anyone in search of spacious condo living in an amazing Toronto neighbourhood, who’s looking to move in right away, you need to check out Cube Lofts by Neilas Inc.Cube Lofts is complete!Cube Lofts is located in Little Italy at College and Ossington,
It’s Red Lights for Bathurst and Bixi, Green for Port Credit
City council, backed by head planner Jennifer Keesmaat, has passed an “emergency” one-year moratorium on development on Bathurst Street after Honest Ed’s, the landmark department store at the corner of Bloor Street, was put up for sale recently.The
Building Standards Chief Chooses West Shore Beach
The Grelettes had the whole family in mind when they chose West Shore Beach Club.
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
Time for a New Condo Act
Toronto’s Condominium Act was established in 1998, and unlike the condo industry, it hasn’t changed since. The Condo Act was put in place to protect condo owners and dwellers, but since the boom, many believe that the regulations don’t offer appropriate
PART 2: David Pontarini on New Trends and New Projects
Welcome to PART 2 of our interview with renowned architect, David Pontarini of Hariri Pontarini Architects. Our discussion continued, focusing on the Tall Building Guidelines, their Ordnance Triangle project and other projects, as well as some new trends




















