
Getting a house SOLD
Here’s 3 Factors that effect how your home sells. 𝐂𝐨𝐧𝐝𝐢𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝙃𝙤𝙬 𝙬𝙚𝙡𝙡 𝙝𝙖𝙨 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙝𝙤𝙢𝙚 𝙗𝙚𝙚𝙣 𝙢𝙖𝙞𝙣𝙩𝙖𝙞𝙣𝙚𝙙? Today, buyers are paying attention to how well
What are the Costs of Selling a Home?
What are the Costs of Selling a Home? After years of building equity and improving your home, you are ready to sell. You can expect
What’s on the menu at Orote, a Korean tasting menu restaurant from an Actinolite alum
Take a look at the six elegant courses currently on offer The post What’s on the menu at Orote, a Korean tasting menu restaurant from
160 Front West Gets Some Unique Glazing Installed On Its Lower Levels
Cadillac Fairview‘s new office tower located at 160 Front Street West in Downtown Toronto has given us some pretty unique construction updates over the last few months.
City Announces Library to be Built Beside St Lawrence Market
Today, the City of Toronto, the Toronto Public Library (TPL), and CreateTO announced the relocation and expansion of TPL’s St Lawrence Branch to City-owned land located
Nobu Residences Reaching New Heights, Boasting New Cladding
Madison Group and Westdale Properties‘ Nobu Residences Toronto has been on the rise since the project broke ground in 2018. Located in the heart of Toronto’s Entertainment District, the pair of 45-storey, Teeple Architects-designed towers
How local artisans can help you flourish
Celebrate a season of rejuvenation, personal growth and new creative intentions by shopping small and supporting local with One of a Kind. The post How
The twisted mind of a serial romance scammer
He was charming, successful and looking for love. What could go wrong? The post The twisted mind of a serial romance scammer appeared first on
How sustainable architecture is building our future city
As the fastest growing urban area in North America, Toronto’s green building trend, fueled by Canadian forestry, poses a sky-high solution to climate change The
A Slice of Piazza
Nighttime lighting hides small imperfections while playing up bolder moves, even if that play happens in softer ways. At this condo construction site at Bloor
Marlin Spring’s The Dawes to Feature Daycare Centre in Heritage Building
Along the Danforth, just around the corner from Main Street subway station, Marlin Spring Developments is bringing The Dawes – 24- and 38-storey condominium towers rising
Explainer: The Current Toronto Green Standard
From 2015 to 2017, UrbanToronto and its sister publication, SkyriseCities, ran an occasional series of articles under the heading Explainer. Each one took a concept from
Demolition Equipment Co-opted
Mountain Equipment Co-op used to be at 400 King Street West in Downtown Toronto, but the sporting goods retailer sold the land a few years
First Capital Proposes Condos Opposite Cedarbrae Mall
First Capital REIT (FCR) have submitted applications for Zoning By-law Amendment and Site Plan Approval for two residential buildings and townhomes on Lawrence Avenue East in
UrbanToronto Updates from the Industry for March 18, 2022
This is an UrbanToronto industry update sharing information and status updates from around the industry as a means to keep our readers in the loop.
Cladding Progresses Over Last Few Months at Mirvish Village
The new Mirvish Village is growing on the site where the Honest Ed’s discount store used to stand on the southwest corner of Bathurst and Bloor streets in
King East Centre Resubmission Includes Daycare, Additional POPS
Toronto’s King East neighbourhood is subject to plenty of big changes over the coming years. One of them is coming from First Gulf, which is advancing its
“My phone is ringing non-stop”: How a Ukrainian-Canadian helped raise $3 million to support troops in his home country
“Our volunteers are risking their lives doing this work—there are bombs and Russian missiles falling all over Ukraine right now” The post “My phone is
News Roundup for March 18, 2022
‘Nowhere for them to go to’: Baby boomers struggle to downsize as housing construction lags; Canadian home prices up 20.6% but market could be nearing turning

Developers are ready, willing and eager to build
Ontario’s housing crisis is real – and hurting us economically. Lack of affordable housing is costing the Greater Toronto Area up to nearly $8 billion
This guy moved to Toronto during the pandemic. What did he find with a budget of $1,500 a month?
Hint: It’s downtown The post This guy moved to Toronto during the pandemic. What did he find with a budget of $1,500 a month? appeared
“We waited at the border for 20 hours”: A school principal on her harrowing escape from Ukraine
“My mother called every day, begging me to come back to Canada, but I didn’t want to believe that the Russians would actually invade” The
Toronto’s best croissants
Our ranking of the most delicious, decadent, splurge-worthy specimens in the city The post Toronto’s best croissants appeared first on Toronto Life.
Unexpected pairings for an unconventional wine
Celebrity chef Claudio Aprile and 1000 Stories winemaker Bob Blue share bold flavour pairings for this stunning wine The post Unexpected pairings for an unconventional
Patterned Cladding Makes Its Way Onto Jarvis Hotel and Rental Tower
An area in Downtown Toronto formerly home to a strip of hotel chains will be welcoming a brand new hotel on the northeast corner of
Options for Homes Advances Markham & Dunelm Proposal in Scarborough
Options for Homes have resubmitted Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment applications to the City of Toronto for a housing proposal on the northeast corner
News Roundup for March 17, 2022
Homeowners seeking appeal of Toronto’s decision to allow garden suites; Some ‘affordable’ rentals funded through a federal loan program are being priced above market rate, say
Apple TV Plus’s WeCrashed and other new shows and movies streaming this weekend
Including Annie Murphy’s latest drama series, Guillermo del Toro’s Nightmare Alley and a new comedy from the team behind Call My Agent! The post Apple

Consulting the right advice to avoid traps and pitfalls of U.S. real estate
For the past five months, we have featured a series of stories to help teach Canadians about the opportunities for cross-border real estate investing in

Why multifamily investment opportunities could be your key to greater wealth
Among the different types of homes on the market, single-family properties are decidedly the most popular, owing to the quality of life benefits they offer.
Episode 24: Sinead Bovell – A Human Guide to a Digital Future
Erin Davis: Welcome to REAL TIME, a podcast for and about REALTORS®, brought to you by The Canadian Real Estate Association. I’m your host, Erin
10 fine art galleries you need to visit in Bloor-Yorkville
Put a spring in your step by curating the perfect gallery hopping day The post 10 fine art galleries you need to visit in Bloor-Yorkville
Two years in: Housing market transformed by prices, lack of inventory
Mattamy’s ClockWork Bringing A New Condo Community to Oakville
Mattamy Homes is bringing a second phase to their successful ClockWork condo community in Upper Joshua Creek, a sprawling ravine community located along Dundas Street East in
Recently Approved Laurent Condos Will Bring Significant Investment to Local Park
Laurent Condos — a proposed 12-storey condo building from Firmland Development Corp at Lawrence and Galloway in Scarborough — had its rezoning approved by Toronto City Council
What should the post-pandemic workplace look like?
Shorter work weeks, VR meetups, wellness stipends, office-wide quiet time and other productivity-enhancing, morale-boosting perks The post What should the post-pandemic workplace look like? appeared
This ad agency turned Kenny Hotz’s old house into the perfect post-pandemic office
There’s a quiet zone, BYO phone booths and rooftop work cabanas The post This ad agency turned Kenny Hotz’s old house into the perfect post-pandemic
This woman’s employer offers company-wide quiet hours, no emails, no meetings
From 8:30 to 9:30 a.m., noon to 1 p.m. and 3 to 4 p.m., staff can do whatever they need to do to disconnect The
This company gave its staff VR headsets for remote hangout sessions
Employees use them to play games together, meet up for virtual walks, or just stroll around the virtual office The post This company gave its
The ultimate backyard pod
It’s a compact 108 square feet, and can be upgraded to include a two-way fireplace and accordion glass doors The post The ultimate backyard pod
Dear Office Diplomat: My colleagues are misogynistic frat boys. Help!
I could tune them out when we were WFH. Now we’re back in the office and it sucks The post Dear Office Diplomat: My colleagues
The Questionnaire: Tech leaders on their company’s post-pandemic plans
Plus the next big workplace trends and what they don’t miss about the Before Times The post The Questionnaire: Tech leaders on their company’s post-pandemic
Three Q&As on the new rules of the workplace
Including stuff you need to know about back-to-the-office anxiety, the rise of the four-day workweek and the right to disconnect The post Three Q&As on
Five cool ideas from the post-pandemic workplace
Including swag-laden onboarding kits, UberEats credits and WFH stipends The post Five cool ideas from the post-pandemic workplace appeared first on Toronto Life.
“We’ve sold 5,000 tickets so far”: How the team behind Immersive Van Gogh pulled its new show together to raise funds for Ukraine
“What Ukrainians are fighting for right now is their cultural identity” The post “We’ve sold 5,000 tickets so far”: How the team behind Immersive Van
News Roundup for March 16, 2022
Listed for $7.7 million. Gone in a day. A look inside this luxury Toronto condo in ‘The One’ at Bloor and Yonge; Former Toronto ‘SVP Sports’
Application Submitted to City to Transform Scarborough Church Into Rental Apartments
United Property Resource Corporation is looking to redevelop a site that currently houses the Church of the Master located at 3379 through 3385 Lawrence Avenue East in
Cladding Emphasizes Angles at U of T’s Schwartz Reisman Innovation Centre
The University of Toronto‘s up and coming Schwartz Reisman Innovation Centre has been under construction for over a year now, and the unique institutional building is beginning
What notable Torontonians are watching, reading and listening to this month
Pop culture recommendations from Mark Williams, Kevin Hearn, Sass Jordan, Susan Hay, Martha Johnson and more The post What notable Torontonians are watching, reading and