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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
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.
Waterfront Toronto breaks ground on river valley of Port Lands Flood Protection Project
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Today in the Port Lands, Waterfront Toronto and all three orders of government took another important step for waterfront revitalization by breaking ground on a new river valley as part of the Port
Waterfront Toronto Releases Updated Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability Report
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Today, Waterfront Toronto released its 2015-2017 Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability Report. This update to the previous report highlights the progress that we have made in achieving
Toronto's Lower Don Lands selected for newly launched Climate Positive Development Program
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May 19, 2009 – (Toronto, Ontario, Canada) – Waterfront Toronto’s Lower Don Lands development was announced today as one among 16 founding projects of the Climate Positive Development Program, a
Waterfront Toronto presents a revolutionary vision of sustainability for the Lower Don Lands and details of the areas first community
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Toronto, May 7, 2009 – Waterfront Toronto unveils detailed plans for transforming the Lower Don Lands, a 125-hectare (308-acre) industrial area located south of the rail corridor in the east end of
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
Let the River Flow – Protecting and Revitalizing the Port Lands
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Waterfront Toronto, working with the government and community partners, has developed a plan to transform this massive brownfield site to include new mixed-use communities with beautiful parks and