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The story of Canadian real estate is one of shifting economic fortunes and changing real estate trends. Whether you’re a real estate owner, investor, lender or leaseholder, you’re not immune to the emerging trends in the market. Affordability, technological disruption and transit development across the country continue to impact the real estate industry. With competition for skilled labor high, sh

rinking land supply in major centers, and growing consumer demands, development is becoming increasingly difficult. Staying on top of these trends is key to helping today’s real estate players navigate challenges and prosper over the long term. We acknowledge the rules of the game are changing and we here to make sure the buying and selling of real estate as cost effective as possible while maintaining the highest level of service. Providing accurate and up-to-date information, skilled analysis and sound real estate advice. Continually explore new ideas and technology, to make the selling and buying of real estate faster, less costly, and easier.

Toronto just approved a new 91-storey Megatower!Toronto's real estate market may still be in shambles, but developers ar...
05/31/2026

Toronto just approved a new 91-storey Megatower!

Toronto's real estate market may still be in shambles, but developers are surprisingly bullish about massive residential builds — one example being a huge 91-storey condo tower that was just greenlit at City Council.

City Council voted last week to adopt the plan from B.C.-based developer Goband Investment and local design firm SvN that would bring one of the city's tallest buildings to a block spanning 17-25 Toronto St. and 55-57 Adelaide St. E.

A planning proposal resubmission from Altree Developments to the City of Toronto for a redevelopment of 1705 Weston Road...
05/04/2026

A planning proposal resubmission from Altree Developments to the City of Toronto for a redevelopment of 1705 Weston Road is emblematic of the intensification of properties close to Weston GO/UP Express station. Designed by Graziani + Corazza Architects, a single 43-storey tower proposal approved in 2025 has been expanded now to include a second tower at the same height.

Centurion break ground on 259-unit Toronto apartmentRadius Etobicoke will stand 22 storeys, is the fourth GTA developmen...
05/04/2026

Centurion break ground on 259-unit Toronto apartment
Radius Etobicoke will stand 22 storeys, is the fourth GTA development project for the partnership.

47 Storeys Proposed in Next Square One District Transformation
04/12/2026

47 Storeys Proposed in Next Square One District Transformation

Towers, Townhomes, and Bears Take Over at Don Mills and Eglinton
04/12/2026

Towers, Townhomes, and Bears Take Over
at Don Mills and Eglinton

Wilson District: Towers Up to 63 Storeys in Next Downsview Phase
03/29/2026

Wilson District:
Towers Up to 63 Storeys in Next Downsview Phase

106-storey megascraper rises above Toronto clouds as Canada's new tallest building!
03/15/2026

106-storey megascraper rises above Toronto clouds as Canada's new tallest building!

31-Storey Rental Tower to Replace Civitan Arena at Shops at Don Mills.plans to redevelop the site of the Don Mills Civit...
02/15/2026

31-Storey Rental Tower to Replace Civitan Arena at Shops at Don Mills.

plans to redevelop the site of the Don Mills Civitan Arena with a 31-storey mixed-use rental tower in their Shops at Don Mills precinct in North York. Designed by BDP Quadrangle, the redevelopment forms part of a land exchange agreement with the City of Toronto, under which the arena lands would be transferred to Cadillac Fairview for intensification. At the same time, an adjacent parcel at 966 Don Mills Road would be conveyed to the City for the creation of a new public park, while the City of Toronto is replacing the single rink Civitan Arena with two rinks in the new Don Mills Community Centre about a kilometre to the south.

The historic Toronto Coach Terminal at Bay and Dundas closed to bus traffic back in 2021 and has sat awaiting redevelopm...
01/11/2026

The historic Toronto Coach Terminal at Bay and Dundas closed to bus traffic back in 2021 and has sat awaiting redevelopment ever since. But with a two-tower complex soon to begin construction, the two adjacent sites on Bay and Elizabeth streets will soon bite the dust, and are now in the process of being primed for demolition.

A major redevelopment of the Toronto Coach Terminal sites at 610 Bay St. and 130 Elizabeth St. will see the former transportation hub replaced by a large-scale rental development housing 873 new rental units, including almost 300 desperately-needed affordable units, as well as a new Toronto Paramedic Services Hub, laboratory, and office space.

The new complex will feature a 15-storey building incorporating the preserved Art Deco building along Bay St., designed by Chicago-based architecture firm Studio Gang, alongside a 41-storey tower from Toronto-based firm architects—Alliance on Elizabeth St. to the west. Both firms are working with Hamilton firm Smoke Architecture on the project's Indigenous components.

Abandoned Toronto houses owned by Rogers to be replaced by huge towers
01/11/2026

Abandoned Toronto houses owned by Rogers to be replaced by huge towers

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