SOKO is a mixed-use project located in downtown Sherbrooke, Que.’s transitioning commercial neighbourhood.
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The proposed design for Parliament & Co, earlier planned as a commercial development, has pivoted to a mixed-use residential project, taking inspiration from Toronto warehouses and artist lofts from the ’60s and ’70s, to offer live-work lofts for business owners and freelancers.
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A new mixed-use development in downtown Toronto, Waterworks, rehabilitates, conserves, and expands an industrial heritage site—the 1932 Waterworks building, featuring an Art Deco design—resulting in a landmark standing on the juxtaposition of historical and contemporary architecture.
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Originate Developments and partner, Harlo Capital, have collaborated with Toronto Raptors player, Scottie Barnes, on a new 18-storey, mixed-use development nestled between two of the most iconic streets in Toronto, King West, and Queen West.
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A 1950s mall is being turned into a 464,515 m2 (5 million sf) mixed-use project, Oakridge Park, aiming to become a new cultural and civic hub in Vancouver. The scale of the development has prompted the city to classify Oakridge as a municipal town centre (the first outside downtown) and introduce a new area plan for the entire neighbourhood.
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