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Lower Yonge Precinct Planning
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Guiding future development in the Lower Yonge Precinct
Creating an Accessible Waterfront
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The transformation we have led on the waterfront has always met or exceeded accessibility rules. As always, our goal is to not just follow the rules but lead the way. Read about how we want to enhance
Sustainable Skyline: How Mass Timber is Shaping Toronto’s waterfront
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Mass timber construction is becoming increasingly popular as a sustainable alternative to traditional building materials. Although its contemporary use in building construction is fairly recent, it
Larger-Than-Life Wildlife Coming to the Port Lands
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As we get closer to completing the new mouth for the Don River in the Port Lands, work is underway on new parks that will line the river valley. Opening in Summer 2025, these will be places where
Waterfront Toronto Receives $1.25 Billion in Government Funding to Undertake Pioneering Project to Flood Protect Port Lands
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One of North America’s largest underused urban areas is poised for extensive revitalization after Waterfront Toronto today received $1.25 billion in shared funding from the governments of Canada
Quayside: The Next Building Block in a Waterfront for Everyone
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Earlier this year we began working with Dream and Great Gulf Group (together known as Quayside Impact) to realize our vision for Quayside. This vision has been shaped by thousands of voices. Even
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
Revitalizing Indigenous stories and culture at Waasayishkodenayosh and the Port Lands
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As part of the Port Lands Flood Protection project, we collaborated with Indigenous communities and leaders. What we heard: the creation of new parks and open spaces offers the opportunity to showcase
Waterfront Toronto announces new bridge for the Port Lands is ready to set sail
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Waterfront Toronto, along with Minister of Infrastructure and Communities Catherine McKenna, Ontario Minister of Infrastructure Laurie Scott and City of Toronto Mayor John Tory announced that the new
Building North America's Most Unique Streets
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By 2024, we will have transformed major sections of Cherry, Commissioners Street and the Don Roadway. These streets will be some of the most unique landscapes in the city.