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Something big and ambitious is happening at Quayside
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Quayside is an L-shaped area on Toronto’s downtown waterfront about the size of six soccer fields. And in this small space something big and ambitious is happening. Our vision for Quayside reflects
Looking Back at York Quay: Once a Parking Lot Now Vibrant Plazas
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Ten years after York Quay's transformation from a parking lot to a series of public spaces, it continues attracting people to the water's edge. On March 15, Art Spin opened Public Sweat in this space
East Bayfront’s First Child Care Centre Will Be Opening Soon
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We're excited to welcome a new child care centre to East Bayfront. Opening soon, this centre will support a growing number of young families living on the waterfront.
Quayside: The Next Building Block in a Waterfront for Everyone
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Earlier this year we began working with Dream and Great Gulf Group (together known as Quayside Impact) to realize our vision for Quayside. This vision has been shaped by thousands of voices. Even
Climate Leadership at Quayside
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In this blog we take a closer look at the sustainable and resilient impacts of this forward-looking new community.
Lisa Hirmer Wraps Up as 2022 Waterfront Artist-in-Residence
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This month, Lisa Hirmer wraps up her 2022 waterfront artist residency. Hirmer was the second artist-in-residence selected by Waterfront Toronto and the Waterfront BIA. During her tenure, Hirmer’s
Bringing Livable Neighbourhoods to Life
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Waterfront Toronto was created to bring a holistic perspective to waterfront revitalization. This second of our three-part blog series highlighting key projects in our Strategic Plan focuses on our
Delivering What’s Needed Now
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Our most recent Strategic Plan sets out our long-term strategic priorities with a specific focus on what we will achieve this fiscal year. This first blog in a three-part series highlights our
Water’s Edge Promenade Named One of Canada’s Best Landscape Architecture Projects
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Recently, the Water’s Edge Promenade in East Bayfront received a National Merit Award from the Canadian Society of Landscape Architects (CSLA).
Canadian Artists Will Create New Public Art for the Intersection of Sumach and Eastern
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Scott Eunson and Marianne Lovink will create intricate laser-cut silhouettes that tell the story of the site beginning 12,000 years ago after the first glacial retreat, through to the site's role in