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Four Reasons to Stop Comparing Toronto's Waterfront to Chicago
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We’ve whittled down the major arguments and come up with the top four reasons we should all quit comparing Toronto’s waterfront with Chicago’s.
Waterfront Toronto's Report Card
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Waterfront Toronto will be hosting a town hall meeting, giving members of the public an opportunity to get an update and ask questions on waterfront revitalization.
Our Fall Favourites Along the Waterfront
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As the prime fall foliage season is inching closer to its end in Toronto, there is no better way to make the most of the beautiful red and golden hues than to explore the waterfront. Here's a list of
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
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
The Future of Waterfront Revitalization: Priority Projects
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We recently launched our Five-Year Strategic Plan and began a four-part blog series showcasing how we propose to create a world-class waterfront. In this second installment, we’ll take an in depth
The Future of Waterfront Revitalization: Aspirational Projects
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We've reached the end of our blog series that dives into the three big goals that Waterfront Toronto will work towards achieving by 2023/24. In this post, we highlight four aspirational projects that
Greening the Port Lands
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Cleaning up and greening the area's streets is making the Port Lands more visually appealing and welcoming.
Lower Don Lands
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Transforming the long-neglected area into new urban communities connected to the natural environment will create a new global model for sustainable city building.
Two Waterfront Toronto projects win Toronto Urban Design Awards
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Toronto, September 22, 2009 – Waterfront Toronto’s Spadina WaveDeck and Master Plan for Lake Ontario Park have each been awarded 2009 Toronto Urban Design Awards.