This is an UrbanToronto industry update sharing information and status updates from around the industry as a means to keep our readers in the loop. We are covering updates related to relevant news and events, as well as any changes that are being made that impact the real estate and building industries in Toronto.
In today's report: See the new art installations going up at Eglinton Crosstown LRT stations; Town of Oakville wants your feedback on new draft Parks Plan; CUTRIC receives $175K investment for Brampton Transit from Government of Canada and FCM; and more news.
Government notices and announcements:
CUTRIC receives $175K investment for Brampton Transit from Government of Canada and FCM
Requests for Proposals Closed for Ontario Line South and RSSOM Projects
New Program Ensures Rental Apartments in Mississauga are Well-Maintained
Next steps for Bathurst Quay waterfront park and other public realm projects
City of Toronto’s StrollTO program returns with greater accessibility
Town of Oakville wants your feedback on new draft Parks Plan
City of Burlington receives Ontario Land Tribunal appeal by Millcroft Greens Developer
Private sector/other notices and announcements:
RE/MAX: Climate Change: Canada Real Estate Outlook to 2027
RE/MAX: Canada Real Estate: $5.3B Per Year to Mitigate Financial Risk from Climate Change
RE/MAX: Climate Change Risk Disclosure when Selling Real Estate in Canada
RE/MAX: RE/MAX Named First Official Real Estate Brokerage Brand of the NBA in Canada
Metrolinx: See the new art installations going up at Eglinton Crosstown LRT stations
ULI: How tall buildings can be good neighbours
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