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New Innovation Centre Will Bring 2,000 Jobs to Waterfront
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Waterfront Toronto is one step closer to creating a live-work-play neighbourhood for East Bayfront with the announcement of a brand new 350,000 square foot innovation centre that will bring more than
What is a Flood Protection Landform?
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In this blog post, we explore the importance of the flood protection landform in the West Don Lands - a vital piece of urban infrastructure that sits beneath the surface of Corktown Common and
Taking Pride in Our Waterfront
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We've been working hard to make Toronto's post-industrial waterfront a place to be proud of. Old parking lots and abandoned lands have been reimagined as dynamic new spaces for people. From cotton
Imagining the model 21st Century neighbourhood
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We held a series of Design Jams on September 17-19, where Sidewalk Toronto project team members, subject matter experts, and community members offered their perspectives on themes including Vertical
Quayside: Some common questions answered
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In reading the comments, suggestions and questions around the recent Roundtable, we’ve noticed a few recurring misconceptions about the Quayside project. It is not surprising that a complex, game
Waterfront Toronto: a legacy of achievement, an exciting future
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This year marks the 30th anniversary of the Royal Commission on the Future of Toronto's Waterfront and 20th Anniversary of the Fung Task Force that would recommend the creation of Waterfront Toronto
Connecting People and Opportunities to the Water
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In our 2020-21 Integrated Annual Report, we dive into our progress on creating new ways for people to connect with the waterfront.
The Future of Waterfront Revitalization: Imagining Canada’s Next Generation Community
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Over the next five years, there are three overarching goals that Waterfront Toronto will work towards achieving by 2023/24. This week's blog post explores the second goal that will contribute to
Now more than ever: Planning for the public good
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We are constantly adapting to the changes brought on by COVID-19 and at times it hasn’t been easy. Knowing the challenges our city has faced over the past year and looking ahead to a post-pandemic
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