Our annual Growth To Watch For series is back for another year, bigger, taller, and more comprehensive than ever before. Over the course of the year, we're bringing you to every significant development happening across the 416 and beyond into the Greater Toronto Area. We're covering everything from brand new proposals, to those inching their way through the planning process, to those already under construction or about to be completed.
A total of 25 reports will be available to subscribers throughout the year, with 14 released earlier. (Details about how to get them can be found at the bottom of this article.) For a taste of what's offered in the 15th report, here's a sneak peek at the area highlighted.
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Our latest report has finally circled back to the Downtown area, where development activity in the city is at its most intense. This instalment continues south from our Midtown edition to explore the upscale neighbourhoods of Yorkville, Bloor-Yonge, and Rosedale, where a series of landmark developments are transforming the skyline around the crossroads of the city's two main arteries.
Beginning with a southward trek down Yonge Street, we embark on a winding loop through Yorkville before heading east along Bloor toward Rosedale and the Don Valley. We have compiled below a list of all developments nearing completion or under construction—including a building that will be the tallest in Canada when complete—all proposals currently working their way through the planning process, and all potential projects coming our way in one of the city's most active development areas.
New Growth to Watch For 2019 reports are being released on an ongoing basis, each covering a different section of the Greater Toronto Area. The series' upcoming 16th report will move into the Corktown, Regent Park, and Cabbagetown areas.
Subscribers can get access to the complete existing and future reports for the year on our Growth to Watch For 2019 landing page. Subscribe today as a standalone subscription purchase for $199+tax, and you'll receive access to all 25 reports.
The following areas have already been covered this year:
2. King West, Queen West, and More
4. Etobicoke Centre and Bloor West
5. Dupont, the Junction, and St. Clair West
7. York to Yorkdale to York Mills
8. Downsview & York University
9. North York Centre and Willowdale
12. Beaches, Leslieville, & The Danforth
14. Midtown-Eglinton to St. Clair …and now…
15. Bloor-Yorkville and Rosedale
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