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Accessible Public Spaces
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The Waterfront Accessibility Design Guidelines were created in 2023 to complement existing legislation and create an enhanced set of accessibility guidelines for waterfront areas and amenities
Design Review Panel Meeting - September 25, 2024
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A meeting of the Waterfront Design Review Panel.
Design Review Panel Meeting - November 27, 2024
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A meeting of the Waterfront Design Review Panel.
Design Review Panel Meeting - October 23, 2024
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A meeting of the Waterfront Design Review Panel.
Waterfront Corporation announces winner of Lower Don Lands Design Competition
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May 8, 2007, Toronto, ON - The Toronto Waterfront Revitalization Corporation today announced that a team led by Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates, Inc. (MVVA) beat out three other internationally
Affordable Housing in the West Don Lands
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Neighbourhoods work best when they work for everyone, including individuals and families with low and moderate incomes. Across the waterfront, affordable housing is integral to this vision and ensures
Waterfront Corporation Unveils Submissions for Lower Don Lands Design Competition
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Toronto, April 13, 2007—The Toronto Waterfront Revitalization Corporation today unveiled the final submissions for the Lower Don Lands Design Competition.
Creating and Restoring Natural Habitat Along Our Waterfront
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Creating and restoring aquatic and terrestrial habitat is an important part of waterfront revitalization. Together with our partners, we are focused on helping to restore the quality of the lake’s
A Fresh Perspective on Sustainability: Developing a New Resiliency and Innovation Framework
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We are developing a new Resiliency and Innovation Framework that will focus on climate change resiliency, advanced innovation, and smart cities development. For example, plans to revitalize the Port
What's Next for the Ferry Terminal Site?
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On January 26, about 300 people participated in the first public meeting for the Jack Layton Ferry Terminal and Harbour Square Park Master Plan. During this meeting we got feedback on the revised