In recent years, municipal and provincial policy in Ontario has considered the supply of lands reserved for employment to be mostly off-limits for redesignation, even with increasing market interest...
New members, existing members and guests of ULI Toronto are invited to a virtual town hall on Friday, September 24th to hear about some of the exciting activities that ULI has planned for the year...
The last year and a half, COVID-19 halted development of new projects and all networking activities. This has had a lasting impact on the way many architects find new work, as it has disturbed the...
As we approach nearly two years out of the office, how has the future of the office changed? Or has it? With fewer than 10% of office workers having returned to their former workplaces, could downtown...
Significant development partnerships with Indigenous stakeholders are poised to transform the landscape in major Canadian cities. Join ULI British Columbia, Alberta and Toronto as we explore this...
Urban Noise: Few city building considerations are more consequential, neglected, and omni-present than acoustics. The sound of the city surrounds us, often noticed at the level of annoyance - or noise...
How can we co-locate community facilities (school, recreation, childcare, etc) under one roof? How can we deliver facilities in the heart of communities, in tandem with real estate development, so...
The Toronto Society of Architects is hosting a professional networking and mentorship event celebrating volunteerism in Toronto’s architecture and design community. Come join the TSA for a night of...
In 2017, a Google affiliate called Sidewalk Labs waltzed into Toronto with plans to reimagine urban planning “from the Internet up,” promising a utopia that would begin on 12 acres of brownfield land...
The centerpiece of Ontario’s New Deal for Toronto is the uploading of the Gardiner Expressway to the Province – and with it a new and exciting era for the ‘under Gardiner’ is emerging. How can...