A proposed mixed-use development named 3131 Highway 7, across from the Vaughan Metropolitan Centre (VMC), is set to transform the city of Vaughan.
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EllisDon Developments recently launched its plans for Arcadia District, a transformative four-tower community in central Etobicoke, Toronto.
The Well, a sprawling mixed-use development in downtown Toronto’s core, blends retail, commercial, and residential spaces, in one unique centre relying on an efficient thermal energy system. It is slated to open this November.
Located on the RiverWalk in Calgary, the M2 mixed-use building, positioned between the historic Simmons Mattress Factory and the new pedestrian bridge to St. Patrick’s Island, hosts a distinctive lot shape that creates unique...
The terraced design of a proposed mixed-use development by the Gyro Beach in Kelowna reflects a unique response to adjust the buildings’ massing to harmonize with the size and surroundings of the neighbouring structures...
Cadillac Fairview Corporation Limited (CF) has announced the start of construction of a 288-unit residential rental building, The Rideau Registry, integrated with CF Rideau Centre, Ottawa's largest and busiest shopping mall, and the historic...
A proposed development at Leslie and Eglinton will replace the existing Lexus and Toyota dealerships to create a multi-tower residential community and public park, supporting the city’s Leslie Street intensification plan to build higher-density...
Toronto-headquartered developer, Main + Main, and Burlington-based real estate investment company, Equiton Inc., broke ground on a rental development, which aims to add much-needed housing to Ottawa’s core.
Real estate firm, Ivanhoé Cambridge, the City of Montreal, Cogir Real Estate, and construction firm Pomerleau broke ground on Haleco, a mixed-use development, which won C40's Reinventing Cities competition, and is set to revitalize...
Montreal’s new mixed-use building combines its distinctive historic Greystone facade with a contemporary tower of 13 residential floors, to blend into the surrounding historical neighbourhood.