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Telus Harbour, formerly Telus House, formerly Union Tower, is a 30-storey office skyscraper at 25 York Street, on the south side of the traditionally defined financial district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [4] Anchor tenant Telus will occupy 60 percent of the rentable area. [needs update]
Roundhouse Park is a 17-acre (6.9 ha) park in the downtown core of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.It is in the former Railway Lands.It features the John Street Roundhouse, a preserved locomotive roundhouse that houses the Toronto Railway Museum, Steam Whistle Brewing, and the Rec Room restaurant and entertainment complex.
In 1986, the City of Toronto created the Toronto Economic Development Corporation which since 2009 has operated under the name Toronto Port Lands Company. TPLC is a City corporation that manages real estate assets and promotes development in the Port Lands. With respect to development, it works closely with Waterfront Toronto.
The company held an IPO on the Toronto Stock Exchange in 1994. [5] In 1995, it re-structured to internalize its asset management responsibilities, in return for a $5 million payment. [ 4 ] [ 6 ] As part of the re-structuring, the company was renamed RioCan REIT, a short form for "Retail Industrial Office Canadian".
Bobbie Rosenfeld Park, is a public park near the CN Tower in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.In 1991, two years following the completion of the SkyDome (later renamed Rogers Centre in 2005), an open space between Rogers Centre and CN Tower was renamed Bobbie Rosenfeld Park, in honour of the Canadian athlete Bobbie Rosenfeld.
The Waterfront West LRT (WWLRT) is a proposed streetcar line in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.The WWLRT is currently part of a municipal project called the Waterfront Transit Reset which also includes the East Bayfront LRT.
As Toronto grew, High Park preserved the open space to the north, while the Sunnyside area along the lake was taken over by new rail lines and a hydro-electric line serving Toronto, although the area remained popular for boating and swimming. By 1900, there were calls to clean up the area and in the 1910s, the area was the site of a massive ...
In April 2011, the Canada Lands Corporation announced that the centre and hotel was for sale. OMERS-owned Oxford Properties won the rights to the complex in August 2011. [7] The purchase of the North Building, the hotel, the 277 Front Street West office building and a 1,200 stall parking facility was completed in September 2011 for CA$238 ...