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Statement from Waterfront Toronto Board Chair, Stephen Diamond
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Waterfront Toronto has been informed that Sidewalk Labs is withdrawing from our planned redevelopment of Quayside on Toronto’s waterfront.
Waterfront Toronto Statement on Recent Media Reports Regarding the Quayside Project
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In 2017, following a competitive RFP process, Sidewalk Labs was selected by Waterfront Toronto to develop a plan for Quayside as a testbed for the broader revitalization of Toronto’s waterfront.
Statement on Waterfront Innovation Centre Groundbreaking
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Ontario Minister of Infrastructure Monte McNaughton, Waterfront Toronto’s Board Chair Helen Burstyn, and Menkes Commercial Division President Peter Menkes gathered yesterday to break ground on the
Lower Yonge Precinct Planning
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Guiding future development in the Lower Yonge Precinct
Open Letter from Waterfront Toronto Board Chair
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When Waterfront Toronto released the Master Innovation and Development Plan (MIDP) to the public this past June, I wrote an open letter outlining the Board’s early impressions of Sidewalk Labs’
Statement from Waterfront Toronto Board Chair, Stephen Diamond
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Today the Board of Waterfront Toronto agreed to extend the date for a decision on moving forward with the Quayside project from March 31, 2020, until May 20, 2020. This extension is to allow the
Limberlost Place: Leading the Mass-Timber Movement
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Limberlost Place is a new building on Toronto’s waterfront that will become one of Ontario’s first institutional mass-timber tall-wood buildings.
Toronto Community Housing Development
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Toronto Community Housing’s affordable housing project is the first underway on the waterfront. This project ensures that waterfront communities are socially inclusive, with housing options for a
Welcome to Toronto’s newest waterfront community: East Bayfront
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Up until the early 2000's, East Bayfront was a vacant and underutilized area just east of Toronto's central waterfront. After years of planning and consultation, this neighbourhood is now a thriving