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Black Speculative Arts Movement Canada Wins Waterfront Artist Residency Program
Sep 22, 2020
Black Speculative Arts Movement Canada (BSAM Canada) was selected for the first-ever Waterfront Artist Residency Program. The 16-month residency was created and made possible through a partnership between Waterfront Toronto and The Waterfront BIA.
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Waterfront Toronto Concludes Digital Panel and Thanks Panelists for Lasting Impact
Sep 21, 2020
Today, Waterfront Toronto offered sincere thanks to the members of the Digital Strategy Advisory Panel (DSAP) and informed them that the panel is being dissolved.
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CALL FOR NEW MEMBER: Indigenous Design Expert
Aug 14, 2020
The Waterfront Design Review Panel provides expert, professional advice to Waterfront Toronto and City of Toronto Planning staff about projects within the Designated Waterfront Area. We are seeking one new member to provide perspective on Indigenous design issues and culture in the process. Learn more…
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Hines and Waterfront Toronto break ground on T3 Bayside alongside Federal and Provincial Ministers and Mayor John Tory
Jul 27, 2020
Hines, the international real estate firm, has begun speculative construction on the workplace component of their Bayside Toronto waterfront master-planned community with the groundbreaking of T3 Bayside, which stands for Timber, Talent and Technology.
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Statement from Waterfront Toronto Board Chair, Stephen Diamond
Jun 30, 2020
Waterfront Toronto’s Board of Directors met last week and set a course for the revitalization of the Quayside property.
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In Memoriam: Marisa Piattelli 1959-2020
Jun 12, 2020
It is with profound sadness that Waterfront Toronto must share the news that our long-time colleague and dear friend, Marisa Piattelli passed away on June 10, 2020.
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Statement from Waterfront Toronto Board Chair, Stephen Diamond
May 7, 2020
Waterfront Toronto has been informed that Sidewalk Labs is withdrawing from our planned redevelopment of Quayside on Toronto’s waterfront.
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