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Oakville trades trees for lakefront - InsideHalton.com

Thu, 05/17/2012 - 15:29

Oakville trades trees for lakefront
InsideHalton.com
The Lambert-Smye heritage house will also be maintained and serve as the 16th condominium unit on the site. “The Ontario Municipal Board called this 'a brilliant use of this land,” wrote Anthony DiCenzo, president of 394 Lakeshore Oakville Holdings ...

GTA REALTORS(R) Report Mid-Month Resale Housing Market Figures - Construction Digital (press release)

Thu, 05/17/2012 - 09:37

GTA REALTORS(R) Report Mid-Month Resale Housing Market Figures
Construction Digital (press release)
While the condo market has generally been the best supplied market over the past year, we have continued to see enough demand to exert moderate upward pressure on average selling prices in this market segment," said Toronto Real Estate Board President ...

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GTA REALTORS® Report Mid-Month Resale Housing Market Figures - Daily Commercial News

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 08:17

GTA REALTORS® Report Mid-Month Resale Housing Market Figures
Daily Commercial News
While the condo market has generally been the best supplied market over the past year, we have continued to see enough demand to exert moderate upward pressure on average selling prices in this market segment," said Toronto Real Estate Board President ...

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Beaches condo development approved - CBC.ca

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 04:31

Beaches condo development approved
CBC.ca
After hours of debate, Toronto city councillors have a approved a new condo development in the Beaches. Many local residents told the Toronto and East York Community Council the proposed six-storey condo doesn't fit with the small town feel of the ...
Dozens of Beach-area residents rally against planned condoNational Post

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Dozens of Beach-area residents rally against planned condo - National Post

Tue, 05/15/2012 - 20:23

Dozens of Beach-area residents rally against planned condo
National Post
Councillors said that had they blocked the proposal, they risked a costly battle at the Ontario Municipal Board, and a building that fewer people will like. Councillor Gord Perks, who represents Parkdale High Park, said the development is exactly what ...

Beach condo application at Lick's site backed despite residents' opposition - Toronto Star

Tue, 05/15/2012 - 17:53

Beach condo application at Lick's site backed despite residents' opposition
Toronto Star
Councillors acknowledged residents' concerns about the planning process — many noted that deferring their vote could open the door for developers to appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board and, potentially, receive a decision even less favourable to ...
Dozens of Beach-area residents rally against planned condoNational Post
Community council gives go-ahead to Lick's development planinsideTORONTO.com

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Community council gives go-ahead to Lick's development plan - insideTORONTO.com

Tue, 05/15/2012 - 15:09

Community council gives go-ahead to Lick's development plan
insideTORONTO.com
A controversial condominium development on the site of Lick's Homeburgers will be going to council for approval next month, after the Toronto and East York Community Council sided with city staff and the developer over the local Beach community.

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In the court of the candy king: Reflecting on Frank O'Connor, political ... - National Post

Sun, 05/13/2012 - 12:26

National Post

In the court of the candy king: Reflecting on Frank O'Connor, political ...
National Post
A great, big, floor-to-ceiling beast anchored by two lower cabinets crammed with stuff: records, board games, family photo albums and two crusty leather scrapbooks that were of passing curiosity to me as a child. Inside were newspaper clippings, ...

The unexpected merits of Toronto's condo boom - Globe and Mail

Fri, 05/11/2012 - 20:16

Globe and Mail

The unexpected merits of Toronto's condo boom
Globe and Mail
The focus was the struggle to save an old building full of artists' lofts at 48 Abell St. When they lost their case at the Ontario Municipal Board, bells of doom seemed to toll for the artistic character of the area. But Active18 soon saw it could ...

A Toronto MPP is one step closer to creating a tribunal to protect condo owners - Toronto Life (blog)

Fri, 05/11/2012 - 13:20

Toronto Life (blog)

A Toronto MPP is one step closer to creating a tribunal to protect condo owners
Toronto Life (blog)
The NDPer's proposal to create a condo review board—a tribunal that would resolve disputes among owners, condo boards, property managers and developers—passed second reading in the house yesterday and will go to a legislative committee for public ...

Wasaga Beach prepares for building boom - yourhome.ca

Thu, 05/10/2012 - 21:20

Wasaga Beach prepares for building boom
yourhome.ca
On a breezy, brisk afternoon last Saturday, several hundred curious onlookers and dignitaries gathered outside the Shangri-La to witness the much-anticipated unveiling of the hotel-condo's public... WASAGA BEACH — There's excitement in the air as this ...

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Open Up the Whole Condo Act - McDonell - OurHometown.ca

Thu, 05/10/2012 - 19:39

OurHometown.ca

Open Up the Whole Condo Act - McDonell
OurHometown.ca
“The industry is so complex, and the stakes are so high, that intense and exhaustive consultation must take place to give Ontario a Condominium Act suitable for the 21st century. If the review of the Aggregate Resources Act is any indication, ...
Trinity-Spadina MPP introduces bill to change condo regulations in Toronto (again)Open File (blog)

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Facebook stumbling on the road to IPO - Toronto Star

Thu, 05/10/2012 - 17:06

Toronto Star

Facebook stumbling on the road to IPO
Toronto Star
Analysts have questioned the purchase of Instagram, a service focused on the sub-14 age group, saying chief executive Mark Zuckerberg signed the deal without consulting the Facebook board — and arguing that the company paid too much.

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Tim Hortons: Who will lead the coffee and donut empire next? - Toronto Star

Thu, 05/10/2012 - 16:38

Tim Hortons: Who will lead the coffee and donut empire next?
Toronto Star
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Condo law: NDP MPP seeks to help Ontario's condo owners - Toronto Star

Thu, 05/10/2012 - 15:19

Toronto Star

Condo law: NDP MPP seeks to help Ontario's condo owners
Toronto Star
Marchese believes it could it be enshrined in law before year's end, which would be good news for Ontario's 1 million condo owners. Under his proposed law, there would be a condo review board, a tribunal to resolve disputes among owners, condominium ...

Condo law: NDP MPP seeks to help Ontario's condo owners - Toronto Star

Thu, 05/10/2012 - 15:18

Toronto Star

Condo law: NDP MPP seeks to help Ontario's condo owners
Toronto Star
Marchese believes it could it be enshrined in law before year's end, which would be good news for Ontario's 1 million condo owners. Under his proposed law, there would be a condo review board, a tribunal to resolve disputes among owners, condominium ...

Condo law: NDP MPP seeks to help Ontario's condo owners - Toronto Star

Thu, 05/10/2012 - 15:18

Toronto Star

Condo law: NDP MPP seeks to help Ontario's condo owners
Toronto Star
Marchese believes it could it be enshrined in law before year's end, which would be good news for Ontario's 1 million condo owners. Under his proposed law, there would be a condo review board, a tribunal to resolve disputes among owners, condominium ...
MPP goes to bat for condo owners - againinsideTORONTO.com
Condo owners need more protection, Toronto MPP saysCBC.ca
NDP says bill will better protect condo owners and boardsGlobal Toronto
CTV.ca -MetroNews Canada -Open File (blog)
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Facebook stumbling on the road to IPO - Toronto Star

Thu, 05/10/2012 - 14:18

Toronto Star

Facebook stumbling on the road to IPO
Toronto Star
Analysts have questioned the purchase of Instagram, a service focused on the sub-14 age group, saying chief executive Mark Zuckerberg signed the deal without consulting the Facebook board — and arguing that the company paid too much.

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Not licked yet - Town Crier Newspapers

Thu, 05/10/2012 - 12:07

Not licked yet
Town Crier Newspapers
Beach residents fiercely opposed to a six-storey condo proposal near Queen Street E. and Woodbine Avenue say a showdown at the Ontario Municipal Board is appearing increasingly inevitable. “The residents groups are certainly trying to avoid that, ...

NDP MPP wants new legislation to protect Ontario condo owners - MetroNews Canada

Thu, 05/10/2012 - 10:36

NDP MPP wants new legislation to protect Ontario condo owners
MetroNews Canada
The Trinity-Spadina MPP's private member's bill goes to second-reading debate Thursday afternoon and, if it clears that procedural hurdle, he is hopeful help could be at hand for Ontario's 1 million condo owners. “I am optimistic that there is a ...

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