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 city building, the City Registry Office.
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The proposed redevelopment of Government of Canada’s Toronto waterfront property, Ontario Place, will transform it into a freely accessible public space, with added natural and sustainability features to enhance climate resiliency and shoreline protection.
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WZMH Architects have proposed retaining and altering the structure of an old 21-storey hotel building in downtown Toronto and convert it into a 230.85-m (757.4-ft), 71-storey residential tower.
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Zeidler Architecture Inc. and David Chipperfield Architects (DCA) have delivered the winning redesign scheme for Block 2 of Canada’s Parliamentary Precinct.
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Downtown Hamilton’s incoming Radio Arts residential complex will give new life to the former CHIQ radio station building.
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A hospital expansion and redevelopment project is on the search for design and construction teams in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan.
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BMO Financial Group announced plans to revitalize the commercial space at Cadillac Fairview (CF) Toronto Eaton Centre, transforming the city’s Yonge and Dundas Square into an urban work campus. The project, known as the BMO campus, will be built in the space previously occupied by Sears.
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Toronto’s Columbus Centre/Villa Charities and Dante Alighieri Academy redevelopment project will integrate users of both spaces within a single, mixed-use building.
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A Québécois architecture, design, and urban development firm, Lemay, has earned the opportunity to show off Canada’s architectural talent overseas, outpacing six other design firms (from the United States, Europe, and Australia) in an international competition.
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Plans to redevelop the former site of the Montréal Children’s Hospital—submitted by Québecois real estate developer Devimco Immobilier—were approved at a city council meeting in December. The hospital has relocated to the Glen Site of the McGill University Health Centre (MUHC), and a mixed-use development incorporating park land, community centre space, social housing, and restored structures will now be constructed in its place.
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