The recent unveiling of plans to redevelop the Honest Ed’s site and adjoining Mirvish Village left a largely local audience in awe. At the opening curtain on the proposed plan, yet to be submitted to the City for approval, Westbank Corp. of Vancouver displayed an innovative plan of multiple residential towers, “small-grain” retail, open public […]
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They walk the talk
April 16th, 2015 · Comments Off on They walk the talk
Tags: Annex · Liberty · Editorial
Smart growth for our community
April 16th, 2015 · Comments Off on Smart growth for our community
Provincial proposal aims to give residents greater say By Han Dong Recently, I attended an event at the Fort York Foundation Visitors’ Centre with the Hon. Ted McMeekin, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, where he announced that the Government of Ontario is proposing reforms to the Planning Act and the Development Charges Act. These […]
A blaze adjacent to “unsafe house”
April 16th, 2015 · Comments Off on A blaze adjacent to “unsafe house”
Residents of the Bathurst and Ulster streets area awoke to sirens early in the morning of Mar. 16 as a two-alarm blaze demolished a garage and did damage to the side of a house on Ulster Street. Vehicles parked in front of the garage suffered serious damage as well but no injuries were reported. The […]
Density done right
April 16th, 2015 · Comments Off on Density done right
Infrastructure is the key to Green By Terri Chu, I ran into many neighbours at a recent community consultation for the Honest Ed’s redevelopment project. Westbank unveiled its plans, which consist entirely of rental units with a strong emphasis on the key buzzword of the day, “microretail”. I heard barely any complaints about the rental-focused […]
Tags: Annex · Liberty · General
Easy meringue
April 16th, 2015 · Comments Off on Easy meringue
Use whatever you have in the pantry for crust By Susan Oppenheim Who didn’t grow up 50-odd years ago with something that was totally special, totally yummy, and very, very easy to make? Ask my mother, a daughter of an amazing baker, about her cooking skills, and she will make a joke. She admits openly […]
John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design
April 16th, 2015 · Comments Off on John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design
Owner/Developer: University of Toronto Status: Under construction Construction is well underway at 1 Spadina Cres., the nineteenth-century Gothic revival building that was previously home to Knox College and Connaught Laboratories. Once completed some time in the 2015/2016 academic year, the building will be a mix of old and new, with the restored historic building facing […]
Mirvish Village and Honest Ed’s
April 16th, 2015 · Comments Off on Mirvish Village and Honest Ed’s
Owner/Developer: 500 Bloor Street Property Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Westbank Corp. Status: Proposal pending Community members are eagerly anticipating Westbank’s second open house on March 3, when it will present the initial concept for the redevelopment of the $100-million, 1.8-hectare southeast corner of Bloor and Bathurst streets. So far, Westbank is modelling a new […]
Toronto needs a partner in Ottawa
April 14th, 2015 · Comments Off on Toronto needs a partner in Ottawa
One-time announcements rob City of ability to plan By Adam Vaughan The delay of the federal budget has only really delayed bad news for Toronto. Our city has exceptional needs in housing and transit. Ottawa is nowhere to be found on these files, and it appears from questions asked in the House of Commons that […]
Committed to working together
April 14th, 2015 · Comments Off on Committed to working together
Elected representatives agree on Trinity-Spadina priorities By Annemarie Brissenden Trinity-Spadina’s elected representatives are committed to working together to improve transit infrastructure, increase affordable housing, and enhance the liveability of the area. They also share a renewed spirit of optimism after a series of elections last year that have resulted in new faces at all levels […]
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Half-empty Schools
April 14th, 2015 · Comments Off on Half-empty Schools
Master list of possible school closures includes eight in Ward 10 Photos: Brian Burchell, Gleaner News
To dome or not to dome, that is the question
February 19th, 2015 · Comments Off on To dome or not to dome, that is the question
By Terri Chu Turf is as troubling as the toxins now in the soil, the Central Technical School (CTS) dome is a hotly contested issue in this area. I’ve met nearly as many people who support the dome as oppose it. The student body no doubt would like to see the stand-off end. There’s a […]
Laugh-out-loud funny, cringingly frank, desperately tender
February 19th, 2015 · Comments Off on Laugh-out-loud funny, cringingly frank, desperately tender
Gildiner explores literature, memory, and the passage of time in final memoir By Annemarie Brissenden, With Coming Ashore, the third instalment of her memoirs about finding her own place in a tumultuous world, Catherine Gildiner brings her Bildungsroman trilogy to a close. On the surface, the narrative picks up Gildiner’s story as she departs her […]
