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Down by the bay, a resort feel

Tracy Hanes November 11, 2011

Phantom Developments’ Jade Waterfront focuses on customer who ‘walks their dog and wants to go to the gym.’

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At the Residences at Davisville, the street level has been sacrificed to the demands of parking with a little space left over for a front door.
Hume: Can a building be invisible? Christopher Hume  

This non-descript residential midrise serves its purpose, but not the city

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The building starts with a solid base in keeping with the neighbourhood but the glass and punched-out balconies at the top are more in keeping with architect Charles Gane’s minimalist contemporary esthetic.
Bringing condo life to an established neighbourhood Ryan Starr  

It wasn’t easy to find a suitable site on Eglinton and the LRT makes this one even better.

Hyman: Owners don't have right to see employee’s records Gerry Hyman  

Condo board doesn’t have to tell owners why an employee was dismissed.

Muskoka Wharf puts condo-hotel units on auction block Tracy Hanes  

The 40 units and five waterfront condo suites will go the highest bidder in the first real estate auction of its type in...

Don Mills gets modern Flaire Yvonne Marton  

A new Don Mills condominium continues the reurbanization of Toronto’s most famous planned community, which is becoming more and...

It’s all about the Karma: Developers give back Ryan Starr  

Condo developers tend to boast that their projects will give something back to the communities. With Karma Condos, though, this...

Condo brings community space to Carlaw Ryan Starr  

In its design for The Carlaw, Streetcar Developments aims to create a new condominium with public amenities that will benefit...

Hume: Condo tower points to Toronto's urban future Christopher Hume  

Though Festival Tower has attracted less attention than the Bell Lightbox of which it is part, it’s worth a second look... Comment Count(0)

Danforth's Carmelina Condos keeps it in the family Valerie Hauch  

Construction of Carmelina Condos, a 148-unit building, is underway with first occupancy scheduled for 2013.

Hume: Toronto can't keep up with itself Christopher Hume  

New highrise neighbourhoods popping up downtown must still deal with roads that have been turned into on and off ramps for the...

Hyman: Changes don’t always need owners' approval Gerry Hyman  

The Condominium Act sets out when upgrades or alterations to common areas can be done by the board without consulting owners...

C&J: Buying a condo is like dating Colin and Justin  

Don’t be seduced by the first appearance, there has to be something worthy of your affection.

Long Branch: Making a mark on the waterfront Tracy Hanes  

For more than a decade, Mark Bozzo has been championing the “underdog.”

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