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Constructing Queens Quay
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Queens Quay has been rebuilt and revitalized both above and below ground.
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
Shortlisted Proponents for the Keating Channel Pedestrian Bridge
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Waterfront Toronto and the City of Toronto in collaboration with the Host Nation and Treaty Holder, the Mississauguas of the Credit First Nation, are pleased to announce the 5 shortlisted teams being
How to Move a 1920s Fire Hall
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Built in the 1920s, Fire Hall 30 was a working fire station until 1980. Many buildings along Commissioners have been demolished, but the Fire Hall is being preserved and we have to move it.
Quayside: From a Proposal to a Development Plan
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In June, our partners at Quayside Impact achieved an important milestone, submitting seven planning and development applications to the City of Toronto. These applications provide details on the plans
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.
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.
Health through an Indigenous lens: Understanding Anishnawbe Health Toronto's Indigenous Hub
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For thousands of years, the site on which the Anishnawbe Health Toronto (AHT) Indigenous Hub will sit has been an ever-changing landscape.
Don Mouth Naturalization and Port Lands Flood Protection
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A New Mouth of the Don River, a new Community for Toronto
How We Design Flexible Streets
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Merchants’ Wharf is designed to be easily closed to vehicular traffic. Here’s how that increases public access to the waterfront.