Will gyms go the way of arcades and movie rental stores?
TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) – Going to the gym was always part of Kari Hamra’s routine until last year’s government-ordered shutdowns forced her to replace the workouts with daily rides on her Peloton stationary bike. That’s […]
Read More about Will gyms go the way of arcades and movie rental stores?Long Awaited Bay Concourse Opens inside Toronto’s Union Station
The new Bay Concourse offers plenty of transit options. (Nitish Bissonauth photo via blog.metrolinx.com) Six years after the City of Toronto closed Union Station’s Bay Concourse for major rehabilitation and construction, the work is now […]
Read More about Long Awaited Bay Concourse Opens inside Toronto’s Union StationToronto most expensive city to build in Canada, but ranks 33rd worldwide
Major U.S. cities are topping global rankings as some of the most expensive places to build, with the cost of construction set to soar over the next two years as pressure on labor and materials […]
Read More about Toronto most expensive city to build in Canada, but ranks 33rd worldwideCalgary’s first office-to-housing conversion to begin construction
Two prominent non-profit organizations have joined forces to convert a vacant downtown office tower into homes for Calgarians in need. Inn from the Cold and HomeSpace Society are partnering on a first-of-its kind project that […]
Read More about Calgary’s first office-to-housing conversion to begin constructionCMHC reports annual pace of housing starts in Canada slowed in June
OTTAWA – Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. says the annual pace of housing starts slowed in June. The national housing agency says the seasonally adjusted annual rate of housing starts fell 1.5 per cent to […]
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