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Flood Protection Milestone Puts New Waterfront City Within Reach
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November 8, 2024, TORONTO - Today, the three orders of government, through Waterfront Toronto, reached a major milestone in a promise made to protect Toronto residents and businesses from the damages
Quayside Milestone: Phase 1 Rezoning Adopted by Council
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Housing affordability, and affordability in general, is a significant and growing issue for residents in Toronto, and across the country. The first phase of development at Quayside is poised to
Responding to Feedback: How the Parliament Slip Preliminary Vision has Evolved
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In 2021, Waterfront Toronto shared a bold vision to transform Parliament Slip. Since then, we sought public feedback on the preliminary design. Here's how an updated design responds to what we heard.
Public Art Plan Envisions a Free, Outdoor Museum in the Port Lands
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In June, Toronto City Council formally adopted the Villiers Island and Keating West Public Art Master Plan. The plan builds on the success of Waterfront Toronto’s West Don Lands and East Bayfront
Opening of New Roads and Bridges Marks Major Milestone for Port Lands Flood Protection
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Today marked the opening of two new roads and bridges that will link the future Villiers Island to downtown Toronto, as well as the surrounding Port Lands.
Waterfront Toronto Announces Destination Art Piece for Sherbourne Common
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April 4, 2024, Toronto, ON - Following an international call for proposals Rafael Lozano-Hemmer has been selected to install a new permanent artwork called Unfinished Arch.
Help Shape Quayside's Streets and Public Spaces
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On November 20, approximately 100 people joined us to learn more about Quayside’s streets and public spaces. Review the presentation and take the survey to help shape Quayside.
Quayside: Meeting today's urgent need for housing
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At a time when housing starts have stalled, yet the need for homes is greater than ever, we have worked with the City of Toronto, government partners, and our development partner, Quayside Impact, to
How artists see the Port Lands project differently
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Photographers Vid Ingelevics and Ryan Walker have been taking photos in the Port Lands since 2019. Here’s what they think about this transformational project.
Queens Quay (East)
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Toronto’s main waterfront street is being transformed into a showpiece for the city.