Ambitious plans surfaced in April for a proposal to redevelop a tract of City of Toronto-owned lands at a major transit hub.
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Ambitious plans surfaced in April for a proposal to redevelop a tract of City of Toronto-owned lands at a major transit hub.
Canada Prime Minister Mark Carney wants to hit the ground running: “Build baby build” were among his first words after winning this week’s election.

If you tell a millennial today that in 1960, you could purchase a four-bedroom, detached home with a large yard in the heart of Lawrence Park.

69 days. That’s how long it took for 2444 Eglinton Ave. E., which includes a 612-unit co-op to be known as Kennedy Green.






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