Paintbox brings values and fine food to Regent Park

There’s something remarkable going on inside the Regent Park Arts & Cultural Centre at chef/owner Chris Klugman’s new Paintbox Bistro and catering company. The first visual clue is the bank of windows on Dundas St. E. that gives passersby an open view of the kitchen — a rarity in Toronto, where virtually all kitchens are […]

Hume Paintbox condo brings colour to Regent Park

STAR COLUMNIST s the remake of Regent Park unfolds, one thing is already clear; Dundas St. east of Parliament will never be the same. Though much remains undone, the spectacular new aquatic centre appears set to become a destination, as does the Regent Park Arts and Cultural Centre. Then, of course, there’s the residential component, […]

Condo prices expected to jump in major Canadian markets

A new study by Genworth Canada and the Conference Board of Canada says first-time buyers, retirees and population growth will continue to fuel demand and price growth in condo markets in Canadian cities over the next few years. The report looked at eight major metropolitan areas and noted that rising prices for single detached homes […]

Single Story For Sale in Liberty Village

• 620 sq. ft., 2 bath, 1 bdrm single story –$339,710 Liberty Village, Toronto  – LIBERTY MARKET LOFTS ASSIGNMENT Set your spirit free in a 17-foot ceiling loft at Liberty Market Lofts in Liberty Village, Toronto’s hippest downtown neighbourhood. Here you can live the authentic loft lifestyle in a light-filled two-storey space that defies the boxy mentality […]

FCM’s Green Municipal Fund Supports Waterfront Toronto’s Pilot Soil Recycling Facility

Waterfront Toronto received a $350,000 GreenMunicipal Fund grant from the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM), in support of its Pilot Soil Recycling Facility. Remediation efforts currently underway across the waterfront are expected to generate significant volumes of impacted soil and rather than simply ‘digging and dumping’, Waterfront Toronto is working to recycle contaminated soil. The […]

Port Lands Public Consultation

The second round of public consultation for the Port Lands Acceleration Initiative was held from March 31 – April 15. It included an open house information day, two identical feedback workshops and online consultation. A draft summary report and attachments written by the independent facilitation team of Lura Consulting and SWERHUN are available for download. […]

Construction of the Portland Slip Promenade Set to Launch

Waterfront Toronto will begin construction on a new section of water’s edge promenade at the Portland Slip in early May. The work follows repairs to the dockwall which were completed by the City of Toronto late last year. The new 8.4-metre wide granite promenade at the Portland Slip will help connect Queens Quay to Ireland […]

Underpass Park Construction Update

Final stages of work are underway to complete the first phase of Underpass Park, the sections of the park east of St. Lawrence and River streets. In recent weeks, crews installed skateboard obstacles in the eastern end of the park. The skateboard area is the final recreational space to be constructed. Recreational space which includes […]

Colborne cool: Condo titan moves east

By Olivia Stren I think safe is a pejorative word,” chef Claudio Aprile declares over a toothsome starter of devilled eggs, spiked with smoked bacon and souffletine. We’re having lunch at his King East restaurant, Origin, along with real estate developer Peter Freed, architect Peter Clewes and designer Johnson Chou (the latter two are behind […]

Street Smarts: The core condo score

Toronto has a love affair with the condo, with 28,466 new-build units purchased in 2011. Thousands more are planned. Suite size, price, amenities and architecture are important, but more and more, a building’s neighbourhood is being considered the ultimate draw. The seventh part of a lengthy series examining the GTA’s new condo ’hoods. By Suzanne […]

Street Smarts: Central storeys in Toronto core

By Suzanne Wintrob Steve Cameron lives with two university buddies in a rented townhouse near the Distillery District. But as a 27-year-old single guy working at a family-run real estate finance lending firm in the heart of the financial district, he wants to live where he works and plays. That’s why INDX, a 54-storey, 700-suite […]

Home price rise in Canada may be topping out

OTTAWA — Price increases in Canada’s booming housing market may be topping out, according to the latest survey by the country’s largest real estate organization. The Canadian Real Estate Association says the survey of five major housing markets showed prices continued to rise in February. However, the 5.1 per cent year-over-year increase in February was […]

Moving Building Facades

In 2002, Ned Kahn worked with the staff of Technorama, the major science center in Switzerland, and their architects, Durig and Rami, to create a facade for the building which is composed of thousands of aluminum panels that move in the air currents and reveal the complex patterns of turbulence in the wind. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OWIhkvgg6MQ&feature=player_embedded Jean […]

All the info you need to buy in Florida

Hello Everyone! I hope all is well with you. I wanted to send out all the info below that I have blogged about in the last few weeks. This information helps to answer most of the questions Canadians have when looking to buy Florida real estate. Looking forward to your thoughts on this.  Please call […]

Vaughan Metropolitan Centre

I am pleased to inform you that the name for our subway station ‘Vaughan Metropolitan Centre’ has been approved. This is good news for Vaughan as it is consistent with the marketing and branding of our city and downtown core. TTC Chair Karen Stintz was very supportive of our position. In the meetings held with […]

If you go big, we’ll go bigger

Yonge-Gerrard project stretches to 78 storeys, edging T.O. rival’s 75 SUSAN PIGG The battle of the biggest has just escalated three storeys. Canderel’s Aura condo project at Yonge and Gerrard Sts. has regained the title of tallest residential skyscraper in Canada thanks to a committee of adjustment decision that will see it stretch to 78 […]

Want to buy into a ‘top’ school? Real estate company ranks areas by test scores

Toronto Star Lawrence Park — the richest neighbourhood in Canada — has the highest standardized test scores in Toronto, according to a new ranking by a local real estate company. Realosophy, a real estate brokerage in Leslieville, recently started ranking desirable neighbourhoods according to school performance. Their latest offering is a top 10 list of […]

Latest on Canadian Housing Market

February 16, 2012 Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. is predicting the Canadian housing market will remain fairly stable this year and next, with little change from 2011 in prices, new home construction and sales of existing homes. The national housing agency said Monday in its first-quarter 2012 report that the foreseen stability stems from an […]