A whole new area of Toronto will soon be built out with tall towers | Urbanized
Toronto is so starved for housing that towers are being planned on an island that doesn't even exist yet, technically speaking.
dailyhive.comseasonal disruptions from flooding have limited access to the Islands with boat links restored and sites reopening later in the season. Planned works tie to a larger waterfront development initiative, featuring new housing and destination spaces that could influence access and future park facilities. Officials emphasize safety measures and permitting by area during reopening.
Toronto is so starved for housing that towers are being planned on an island that doesn't even exist yet, technically speaking.
dailyhive.comMayor John Tory warned Torontonians Friday that flooding could keep Toronto Island Park off limits to the public until late June.
www.cbc.caWhile it’s certainly not unusual for a city to get a new restaurant, condo, museum or festival, it’s not every day that you hear about a brand new island–let alone one with a destination park–opening up. In Toronto, however, a new island is indeed in the works, and once it’s complete, it will be home […]
www.insauga.comSome Toronto Island businesses haven't seen a single customer all summer. As ferry service resumes Monday, they're frantically preparing for a short season, mourning their losses (bye bye, carousel) and trying to recoup some revenue.
www.cbc.caA historic gathering place, the Don River will be at the heart of a new community home to more than 15,000 people and a a destination for all to visit and explore. In January 2025, all orders of government invested nearly $1 billion to accelerate new housing and waterfront destinations and create ways to move around the inner harbour. What this means for the island: we can start to build infrastructure, new homes and destinations.
www.waterfrontoronto.caToronto Island Park is now open to the public for the first time this summer.
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