Zakiya has reported on real estate for Apartment Therapy, Curbed, and Post City Magazines. She also writes a quarterly series for a Canadian design publication.
major changes to his cabinet, including the appointment of Ontario MP Nathaniel Erskine-Smith to Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities. Erskine-Smith is replacing former Housing Minister Sean Fraser, whoErskine-Smith comes to Trudeau’s cabinet with a background in commercial litigation and after nine years as Member of Parliament for Beaches-East York. He assumed that role in October 2015.
Friday’s cabinet shuffle caps off what turned out to be an action-packed week for the federal government, with not only Fraser announcing his resignation, but long-time Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland turning in her resignation as well. ” Freeland was swiftly replaced by Minister of Public Safety, Democratic Institutions and Intergovernmental Affairs of Canada Dominic LeBlanc on Tuesday after former Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney declined a place in the cabinet.
Holborn Properties has drawn an intense amount of scrutiny over the dilapidated state of 500 Dunsmuir Street, a heritage building.Lev Living, a New York-based developer with offices in Toronto recently submitted the plans for a four-tower mixed-use development that would deliver a substantial 2,386 residential units across 59, 53, 49, and 30 storeys.
Plans from Tepfam Holdings are in keeping with the ongoing efforts to turn the Port Lands neighbourhood of Toronto into a buzzing community and housing hub.
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