Urbanation, tracker of all condominium apartment projects from their initial municipal application, through the sales and marketing phase, to their results in the resale market, has released the Toronto CMA's Top 10 Condominium Apartment Developers by Sales for 2010. Let's run through them.

10. Urban Capital Property Group. Not in the Top 10 the previous two years, Urban Capital is developing River City in the West Don Lands, Nicholas in uptown, Boutique in the core, and the recently released Tableau in the Entertainment District. 

9. Lanterra Developments, which placed 7th in 2009 and 4th in 2008, has produced many high profile projects in the city including most notably the huge Maple Leaf Square downtown. They are currently selling at Ïce Condominiums at York Centre, Riverhouse at the Old Mill, and Treviso Condominiums in North York. 

8. The Daniels Corporation, which was not in the Top 10 in 2008 or 2009, is currently completing work on many projects including the stand-out Festival Tower at the TIFF|Bell Lightbox. Currently in sales are One Park in Regent Park and Limelight in Mississauga, while a number of new Daniels projects will come on-stream in 2011 including Cinema Tower in the core, Paintbox Condos in Regent Park, and more.

 7. Menkes, which was in 12th place in 2009 and 5th place in 2008, has many projects both in sales now, and soon to complete, including Aria in North York, Lumiere near College Park, Four Seasons Hotel and Residences in Yorkville, Gibson Square and Savvy Condominiums in North York, Pears On The Avenue in midtown, and One Sherway in Etobicoke. 

 6. The Monarch Group was 5th in 2009 and 8th in 2008. Monarch is currently building and/or selling Quay West at Tip Top near Harbourfront, Couture in Uptown, Encore in Scarborough, Nautilus and Waterscapes in Etobicoke, and Legacy, Yorkland, and Ultra at Heron's Hill in North York. 

 5. Graywood Developments, which did not rank in 2008 or 9, is involved with FIVE Condominiums in Uptown, Ocean Club in Etobicoke, and The Mercer in the core. Graywood's landmark Ritz-Carlton Toronto is about to open. 

 4. Concord Adex repeats at 4th place from their 2009 ranking, ahead of their 2008 ranking of 11th. Concord Adex is known for their huge CityPlace project downtown, and their newer and similarly expansive Concord Park Place project in North York. Amongst others under construction and recently completed, now on sale are Parade 2 downtown, and Tango in Nprth York. Coming soon to downtown is Quartz.

 3. Liberty Development Corporation, which was 15th in 2008, repeats their 2009 ranking of 3rd. Liberty has concentrated their projects in Toronto's north end, and in York Region suburbs. Now under development and in sales are Metro Place Condos in Downsview, Liberty Place in York Mills, Thornhill City Centre and World On Yonge in Thornhill, EKO Markham Centre and Liberty Square in Markham, and Royal Gardens in Richmond Hill.

 2. Great Gulf Homes rises from 8th in 2009 and 14th in 2008. Great Gulf is involved at One Sherway in Etobicoke, is finishing the Mies van der Rohe-inspired X and starting sibling X2 in uptown, as well as starting their landmark One Bloor project at Bloor and Yonge. 

Number 1 on the list will not likely be a surprise to those familiar with Toronto's condominium scene; in the same position as they were in 2008 and 2009, is Tridel. Tridel's huge repertoire of condominiums currently under construction and in sales includes Solaris and Ventus at Metrogate in Scarborough, 300 Front Street West in the core, West Village in Etobicoke, Blythwood at Huntington near Sunnybrook, One Old Mill in Bloor West Village, and most recently Aristo at Avondale in North York. Looking south at Aristo's two towers, on the left, at Tridel's Avondale development east of Yonge near the 401.