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Street Art and the Politics of Public Space
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In the third and final part of our three-part blog post about great streets, we explore street art and the politics of public space.
Community Update Meeting: Queens Quay
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Join us on October 14 as we give an update on new Queens Quay Revitalization project, including a summary of the public feedback we’ve received and the changes we’ve made on the new street.
Imagining the model 21st Century neighbourhood
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We held a series of Design Jams on September 17-19, where Sidewalk Toronto project team members, subject matter experts, and community members offered their perspectives on themes including Vertical
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
How Love Park Came to Be
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We’re taking a look back at the multi-stage design and consultation process that has led to the final design for the highly anticipated new public space.
Healthy and Resilient Neighbourhoods, By Design
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Despite the challenges presented by COVID-19, our city is growing and will continue to do so in the years to come. This blog outlines city-building initiatives from our 2021 Rolling 5-Year Strategic
Shaping the Future: Placemaking in the Port Lands and Connecting South of Eastern
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The Port Lands, an underutilized industrial area with extensive waterfront access located just east of Toronto’s downtown, offers an unprecedented revitalization opportunity. Roughly the same size as
We Want Your Feedback on the New Queens Quay
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On June 19, we celebrated the opening of your new Queens Quay with the biggest ribbon cutting Toronto has ever seen. Now we’ve entered a period of commissioning and adjustment for the new street – and
This Vibrant Mixed-Income Community Boasts High-Quality Design and Sustainability Features
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This summer, residents will begin moving into three new buildings in the West Don Lands, constructed by Toronto Community Housing on former industrial lands. Two four-storey buildings, containing a
Toronto, This Is Your Waterfront
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For more than a decade, Waterfront Toronto has been working diligently to make Toronto’s post-industrial waterfront a place for people. We’ve already completed more than 20 new and improved parks and