Another month is in the books for 2014, so it is once again time for our monthly roundup of the top news headlines, dataBase files and Forum threads on UrbanToronto.
Our Top Ten News Stories
1. Explosive Growth Continues to Transform the South Core
Our top story from November was a photo essay on the ongoing changes seen in Toronto's South Core area, followed by an updated look at Tridel's plans for a new waterfront condominium development, and work on a temporary location for St. Lawrence Market's north building.
2. Tridel's Aquavista Looking to Make Waves on Toronto's Waterfront
3. Plans for Interim St. Lawrence Market North Revealed
4. Are you a good photographer? The Office of the Chief Planner wants to showcase your work!
5. Condominium Tower Proposed at Church and Charles
6. CTBUH Hosts Tour Through Lanterra's Ice Condominiums
7. Dufferin Station Modernization and Expansion Opens to the Public
8. West Don Lands Nearly Ready for Toronto 2015 Pan Am Games
9. Mississauga Transitway Set to Open Monday November 17
10. Catching Up With TTC's Upcoming York University Station
Our Top Ten dataBase Files
By far one of the most popular and well-recieved new developments on UrbanToronto, Great Gulf's One Bloor East is now over halfway to its final height of 75 storeys, and the building continues to draw much attention, taking the top spot for November's most-viewed dataBase page.
3. U of T: Goldring Centre for High Performance Sport
4. L Tower
7. Sun Life Financial Tower and Harbour Plaza Residences
10. Ripley's Aquarium of Canada
Our Top Ten Forum Threads
One Bloor East's popularity is also evident on our list of November's top 10 Forum threads, taking the top spot here too. Menkes' Sun Life Financial Tower and Harbour Plaza Residences and MOD's Massey Tower follow closely behind in the two and three spots, thanks to some recent photo updates from both construction sites.
2. Sun Life Financial Tower and Harbour Plaza Residences
3. Massey Tower
4. Theatre Park
5. Ryerson Student Learning Centre
7. L Tower
8. FIVE Condos
We will return next month for a recap of December's top news stories, dataBase files and Forum threads!