by dy_uweb16 | Oct 9, 2014 | All, Stories
Whether you’ve lived in Toronto for decades or are new to the city, there’s no doubt that the glowing lights of signs and billboards impact the way you see the place you live. Where some find the flashing lights exciting and indicative of commercial potential, others...
by dy_uweb16 | Sep 29, 2014 | All, Videos
From wider sidewalks to safer bike lanes and more green space, there are lots of possibilities when it comes to making Downtown Yonge a safer, more dynamic experience for pedestrians. What are your ideas on how Downtown Yonge can be more...
by dy_uweb16 | Sep 19, 2014 | All, Videos
Ron Soskolne is an internationally-reknowned developer who has shaped some of the the world’s biggest urban attractions. He led the revitalization of Yonge and Dundas for the City of Toronto. We spoke with him about how the transformation of Yonge-Dundas Square...
by dy_uweb16 | Sep 10, 2014 | All, News
Vacancy might be a dirty word in real estate but on Toronto’s iconic Yonge Street, it’s become a signal for creative space uses ranging from pop-up arts and culture, to second-storey restaurants and quirky destination stores. As part of the Yonge Love community...
by dy_uweb16 | Sep 3, 2014 | All, News
BlogTO recently put together a nice selection of old City archive photos, in recognition of the recent Open Streets Festival – from when Yonge St used to be closed for pedestrian-only access. It’s amazing to see the street so crowded and full of life – you...