“Toronto is remaking itself as Canada’s premier city,” according to David Shaftel of The New York Times, one of the reasons the city landed seventh place on the “52 Places …
Toronto Star Predicts Millennials will be “A Force to be Reckoned With” in Real Estate Market
With the first wave of millennials reaching their home-buying years, where they decide to settle down will have a major impact on the real estate market. Driving competition for starter …
The College at Spadina Continues to Take Shape
Construction of The College at Spadina continues, with framing completed on all 15 floors, while window and glass installation reached the 10th floor. Exterior construction progress. East facing view of …
No Quick End to Toronto Housing Boom According to Analysts
Strong job creation and a continuing influx of new Canadians are two reasons analysts see no quick end to the current Toronto housing boom. “Job creation has actually been quite …
Construction Update – Framing Near Completion
Construction for The College At Spadina continues steadily at an impressive rate. Keeping on pace at approximately 2 stories per month, the structure now stands 13 stories tall out of …
297 College Rated with Walk Score of 99!
Location, location, location. The College at Spadina building receives a near perfect score from Walk Score. 297 College Street has been given top marks with a walking score of 99 …
The College at Spadina Construction Update – Exterior Walls in Progress
Construction of The College at Spadina development continues on schedule. Framing has begun on the ninth floor, and external walls are starting to take shape with plans to have the …
The College at Spadina Construction Progress to Date
Construction of The College at Spadina condominium continues to progress at a steady pace, with roughly two floors erected each month. Now standing six stories tall, the building is beginning …
The College at Spadina Construction Reaches Fourth Floor
The beginning of June saw the future 15-storey College at Spadina condominium tower’s third floor taking shape (photo above), and just this week concrete verticals from the fourth to fifth …