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: City of Toronto and CreateTO announce development partners for first Housing Now Indigenous-led site for Indigenous seniors; Toronto City Council approves more than 24,000 new homes in July meeting; Ontario Providing More Supportive Housing in Windsor; and more news.

Downtown Toronto, image by UT Forum contributor Rascacielo

Government notices and announcements:

City of Toronto and CreateTO announce development partners for first Housing Now Indigenous-led site for Indigenous seniors

Toronto City Council approves more than 24,000 new homes in July meeting

Ontario Providing More Supportive Housing in Windsor

Private sector/other notices and announcements:

BILD: GTA NEW HOME MARKET CONTINUES QUIET IN JUNE

Metrolinx: Another round of work kicks off on the Kitchener Line that will see an upgraded Bloor GO Station and West Toronto Railpath

Metrolinx: Full-length vehicle testing starts for Eglinton Crosstown – plus station updates

RESCON: RESCON says construction companies can benefit from more inclusive hiring practices

Mondaq: The Court Compensates Buyer For Seller's Willful Disregard Of Contractual Obligations In Commercial Real Estate Dispute

Mondaq: Construction Bits And Bites July 2022 – Lien Deadlines

TRBT: Time for the 4th largest city in North America to chart a path forward 

 

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