According to Treepedia, a new platform designed by researchers at MIT’s Senseable City Lab, Toronto is one of the greenest cities in the world with a 19.5% Green View Index …
New York Times Names Canada Top Place to Go in 2017
Canada leads the way on the New York Times’ 52 Places to Go in 2017 list, beating out natural wonders (the Matterhorn in Zermatt, Switzerland, #4), architectural icons (Hamburg, Germany, …
Bloor West Boasts Canada’s Most Expensive Retail Stretch
The 2016/2017 Main Streets Across the World report from international commercial real estate brokerage Cushman & Wakefield found that Toronto’s Bloor Street West between Yonge Street and Avenue Road is …
BlogTO names Lower JCT & 140 Yorkville top two Toronto condos of 2016
BlogTO’s list of the top 10 new Toronto condo developments in 2016 kicks off with two Greybrook Realty Partners developments leading the way. Lower JCT. (in partnership with Castlepoint Numa) …
Thomson Reuters Expansion to Bring up to 1,500 Jobs to Toronto
Thomson Reuters recently announced plans to augment their existing operations in downtown Toronto by adding 400 jobs over the next two years, part of an ongoing expansion in Canada that …
The Economist Ranks Toronto 4th Most Livable City in the World
Toronto placed fourth on The Economist’s 2016 ranking of the world’s most livable cities, an attempt to compare and quantify the best and worst living conditions through a liveability index. …
2016 GTA Market Report- Part three: Affordability
In this installment of our 2016 GTA Market Report series, we will examine how affordability is increasingly becoming an important force in shaping GTA markets. With the lack of low-rise …
2016 GTA Market Report- Part two: Strong Demand Supported by Population Growth
As discussed in Part One of our 2016 GTA Market Report series , decreases in the availability of developable land due to legislated land boundaries and legislative land use policies …
2016 GTA Market Report – Part One: Land Scarcity
In conjunction with our 2016 GTA Market Report, available to Greybrook investors, we will be exploring through a 4-part blog series some critical forces that are currently driving growth of …
Could this be Toronto in 2050?
The future of The 6 looks bright, according to a recent BlogTO article that explored some of the ways Toronto might change over the next 34 years. While there are …