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Net Zero Energy Dwelling (NetZED) On The Waterfront
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Toronto’s revitalized waterfront will feature some of the greenest buildings and neighbourhoods in the world. To help curb climate change, all of our development partners are required to meet our
Next-Generation Office Buildings Coming Into View in Bayside
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When T3 Bayside I opens in 2023, it is expected to be North America's tallest mass-timber office building. Read more about what to expect from T3 Bayside here.
Toronto’s First LEED Platinum Residential Building is Coming to the Waterfront
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Bayside’s Aqualina is the second residential building in Canada and the first in Toronto to achieve the Canada Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Platinum
Mass Timber is Coming To Bayside
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T3 Bayside will attract jobs to the waterfront and create new community space for tenants, residents and visitors to enjoy.
East Bayfront’s First Child Care Centre Will Be Opening Soon
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We're excited to welcome a new child care centre to East Bayfront. Opening soon, this centre will support a growing number of young families living on the waterfront.
How We Design Flexible Streets
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Merchants’ Wharf is designed to be easily closed to vehicular traffic. Here’s how that increases public access to the waterfront.
Winning Name Announced for New Waterfront Street
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In March and April, we ran a contest to let YOU name a new waterfront street in the Bayside Toronto community. Over 700 names were suggested and more than 2,000 people voted to select the winning name
More Affordable Housing Coming to the Waterfront
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Yesterday, Toronto City Council approved a plan to develop 80 affordable rental homes within a market condominium building in the emerging Bayside development in East Bayfront.
You Named It: Bayside Street Names Approved
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It’s official! Three new waterfront street names have been approved by Toronto East York Community Council – and you helped name them!
A Major Milestone for East Bayfront: Aqualina at Bayside
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Toronto Mayor John Tory came down to the Water’s Edge Promenade in Bayside last month to break ground on Hines-Tridel’s Aqualina, the first residential building in the development.