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A nondescript building somewhere between modern and postmodern awaits demolition to make way for ‘home: Power and Adelaide,’ a block-sized mixed-use development in Corktown.

20180124. This small block of heritage buildings at Duncan and Adelaide shall sprout two 55-plus-storey condo towers.

20171228. Demolishing heritage architecture on College St to make way for the Design Haus condos.

20171226. The East United Condos will retain only the west and south facades of the 1906 Christie, Brown & Co. Stables building. See before and after images below.


Demolition and development in Humber Bay as Kraft’s Mr. Christie’s Factory gives way.

From Stohos Auto Service to a condo sales centre far more impressive than the condo itself (1001 Queen Street East by Moote Architect and 33 Developments).


River City 1, 2 and 3 shall be an exceptional contemporary trio.

20170911. The Picasso Condos is a conglomeration of cuboids. Taken April 2016.

20170328. One Spadina is just about ready for Faculty and Staff to move in.

20170320. 1880s Victorian houses modeled into Yorkville’s York Square (1968), face development pressure to build a 30-storey condo on top.

20170315. This row of buildings at 738-744 Bathurst St (at Lennox St) will be conserved in the Westbank-developed Mirvish Village.

20170307. The 1892 Queen Anne Revival 2.5-storey fourplex Henry Mullen Buildings shall remain in the Westbank-developed Mirvish Village.

20170303. Atop Toronto’s old Unilever factory, a site soon to be transformed by First Gulf

20170302. The apexual architecture of Ten York, wedged between expressway structures, is making a point.

20170228. An undulating translucent 7 St. Thomas rises out of the 1887 Victorian row house facades below.

20170223. The billboard towers of the Ordnance Triangle apex mark the tip of the future Garrison Point development.

20170217. Excavators and stained glass windows, together for a short time during the last days of the Woodgreen Church.

20170208. The NOW Magazine building is being demolished now to make way for the 29 storey Fleur Condos (Menkes Developments / Architects Alliance).

20170201. With the fence up, the Victory Cafe closed, and the 1892 Victorian house retained, the transition of Markham Village has begun.

20170124. The Ice Breakers hands frame the building that shall soon be replaced by a Quadrangle Architects tower.

20170122. The triangular King Highline residential and retail complex between King West and the rail corridor is rising fast.

20170119. The Globe and Mail’s second building, like its first (from where this entranceway comes), will soon be demolished.

20170117. Currently, the Deer Park United Church (1912, Gothic Revival) is open to everyone.

20170116. The 1912 Gothic Revival Deer Park United Church awaits its future condo development with interior exposed (image 2).
