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Toronto Housing – Has Places to Grow Succeeded Too Well?
May 15th, 2012

In an article by Susan Pigg in the Toronto Star over the weekend http://bit.ly/JuqL5l there are forecasts by a number of housing experts that Toronto could see house prices escalate even further and approach the extreme levels of Vancouver within 10 years.   Although the condominium supply has... Read more »

Markham Approves $325M Arena with Developers’ Support
May 9th, 2012

As reported in my blog of March 28, 2012, the Town of Markham is proceeding with a $325M NHL-worthy arena of approximately 20,000 seats.  It received approval from Council to proceed with the project on April 26, 2012.    Apparently, 50% is to be financed privately by a consortium of Rudy Bratty... Read more »

Port Lands Acceleration Initiative. Are Things Really accelerating?
April 23rd, 2012

On March 31, 2012, Waterfront Toronto released to the public its current plans that have evolved for the development of the Port Lands and in particular, the re-rerouting of the Don River and the accompanying flood prevention plans that are necessary to permit development in the last frontier ofToro... Read more »

Daniel Nestor. Our Most Underrated National Sports Hero
April 20th, 2012

Although this column is normally devoted to real estate issues, most people who know me also know that one of my other passions is tennis.  When it comes to sports, tennis is almost invisible inCanadaother than the grand slam events and the annual tournaments that come toTorontoandMontreal.  Canad... Read more »

Tall Buildings in Toronto
April 9th, 2012

As land prices escalate in the GTA, given the demand for high density housing, the need to construct taller buildings to maximize land use becomes more and more acute.  When I commenced doing condominium development work in the late 80′s and into the 90′s, buildings were generally in th... Read more »

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