Your weekly Toronto real estate roundup
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Dear reader, Sometimes a piece of architecture can define a country, or in today’s case, a city’s waterfront. Curb Appeal’s top post this week features Monde Condominiums by Moshe Safdie, the renowned architect behind Montreal’s Habitat 67 and Ottawa’s National Gallery. A new build by a starchitect like Safdie is a coup for any city—most people can’t say they live in a work of art. But, in Toronto, such a claim will be far more common as several high-profile residences come to completion. Frank Gehry’s Forma, for example, broke ground in the Entertainment District last summer. The One, by Foster and Partners, continues to rise in Yorkville. And Bjarke Ingels’s King Toronto—a Safdie clone for the 21st century—will soon welcome Elton John and David Furnish as residents. Also in this week’s newsletter: a psychedelic fairy tale castle in Vaughan. Plus, a peek inside the Etobicoke home of a former NHL player and a Scarborough house that underwent a $1.8-million renovation. Visit torontolife.com for all our real estate coverage. |
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—Barry Jordan Chong, city and real estate editor |
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