‘Architectural gem’ of a development to replace houses, doctors’ offices
A proposed nine-storey, 85-unit building at 2 Forest Hill Road could change the profile of St. Clair Avenue West, replacing buildings at Forest Hill Road.
Read MoreA proposed nine-storey, 85-unit building at 2 Forest Hill Road could change the profile of St. Clair Avenue West, replacing buildings at Forest Hill Road.
Read MoreDeveloper Streetwise Capital Partners Inc. presented their 44-storey, mixed-use building to residents at the very building that will be demolished for it, the Roehampton Suites Hotel at 808 Mt. Pleasant Rd. at a public consultation May 17.
Read MoreThe wider cumulative issues facing development in the Yonge-Eglinton area came to the fore during a developer’s community consultation May 16.
Read MoreIt may be overlooked amid all the construction taking place on Eglinton Avenue for the Crosstown LRT stations. But there’s another potentially massive development waiting in the wings at the Laird-Eglinton intersection.
Read MoreThree community organizations are combining forces to oppose a planned development at 250 Lawrence Ave. W., which has been appealed to the Ontario Municipal Board.
Read MoreA public meeting has been scheduled for Feb. 20 from 6:30 to 9 p.m. to discuss a new proposed 36-storey building at 50-60 Eglinton Ave. W.
Read MoreWhat has gone on at Yonge-Eglinton is not bad planning — it’s non-existent planning, letter writer says.
Read MoreThe city issued a warning to the developer at 18–30 Erskine Avenue after a parent posted a video showing an open gate at the construction site.
Read MoreBuilding a 12-storey rental building on Erskine Ave. would be a small project, but that doesn’t mean it’s responsible, councillor Jaye Robinson says.
Read MoreFormer mayor John Sewell didn’t pull punches when chastising the city’s current leadership in an impassioned talk to East York residents on Oct. 11.
Read MoreCouncillor Josh Matlow and residents attack plan to expand 75 Broadway Ave. highrise while owner lauds project as enhancing the rental market.
Read MoreParents of John Fisher Public School are not resting until the Toronto District School Board and the KG Group do the right thing, in their eyes.
Read MoreA two-storey, 9.35-metre detached home proposed for 310 Rumsey Rd. is on its way to the Ontario Municipal Board (OMB).
Read MoreParents are protesting a 35-storey condominium, approved by the OMB after being described as bad planning by the city. It’s to be built beside their school.
Read MoreThe field at 100 Ranleigh Ave. has been purchased by the city for conversion into parkland. But residents shouldn’t expect to see a park there just yet.
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