Learn about mixed-use development in Canadian real estate: how it blends housing and commercial space and supports urban density and walkability.| Storeys
Lev Living, a New York-based developer with offices in Toronto, recently submitted plans for a four-tower mixed-use development in North York that would deliver a substantial 2,386 residential units across 59, 53, 49, and 30 storeys. The application was filed in early-December and is currently u...| Storeys
Earlier this week, it was announced that the iconic former Molson brewery in Montreal would be redeveloped to deliver a mixed-use master-planned neighbourhood that would house a "vast" public park, a wide array of retail, office, community, and commercial spaces, and around 5,000 new housing units...| STOREYS
A mixed-use development comprising 37- and 35-storey towers was recently proposed for the Yorkdale - Glen Park neighbourhood of North York that would deliver 886 residential units.The plans were submitted by Chestnut Hill Developments in late October and are currently under review. If approved, the ...| STOREYS
At Tuesday's Toronto City Council meeting, councillors approved the Zoning By-law Amendment application for Block 1 of 50 Wilson Heights Boulevard — one portion of a larger City-led Housing Now initiative to deliver 1,484 new residential units, including 520 affordable rentals, to Wilson Avenue an...| Storeys
Plans have recently been proposed for the redevelopment of a nine-storey office building in Toronto's Entertainment District. The proposal, filed by Capital Developments in partnership with iA Financial Group, envisions a 43-storey addition atop the existing building totalling 52 storeys and deliv...| STOREYS