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UrbanToronto is a website that covers various urban development topics within the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. In 2017, the website received over 2 million page views and 225,000 unique users every month, and had over 15,500 registered members. [1]
Pages in category "Proposed Toronto rapid transit projects" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Toronto is the centre of this boom, with 17,000 new units being sold in 2005, more than double second place Miami's 7,500 units. [9] Toronto's condo population has grown from 978,125 in 2011 to 1.478 million people in 2016 representing 54.7% of the city population according to Toronto Condo News. [10]
Aura is a mixed-use skyscraper completed in 2014 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [4] It is the final phase of a series of condominium buildings near College Park in Toronto's Downtown Yonge district. It is part of the Residences of College Park project. Construction lasted from 2010 to 2014.
The Bazis proposal died as a result of the sale. Great Gulf relaunched the plans to build a condo tower there with a new design, reduced height (initially 91 to 80, but then 80 floors to 65), and a new name. Buoyed by strong sales, One Bloor grew from the downsized 65 floors to 70 floors and again to 75 floors.
Burano is a 50 storey, 163 metre tall residential high-rise condominium complex on Bay Street between Grenville St. and Grosvenor St. in the Discovery District of Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [3] [4] [5] The redevelopment of the site was part of a period of urban renewal of the Toronto financial district in the early 21st century.
The project began as a request for proposal by Waterfront Toronto in March 2017 and made official in October 2017. [3] Sidewalk Labs committed US$50 million and one year's worth of engagement to develop a plan for execution. The two partners formed a third entity, called "Sidewalk Toronto," devoted to bringing the lakeside property to life. [4]