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And the award for Best Building Design goes to……….*drumroll*
RIVER CITY!!!
Congratulations to all that have been involved in making the project so special. And even bigger congratulations goes to the purchasers who now live in the best designed building according to BILD (Building Industry and Land Development)
The first phase is over 70% sold with a variety of layouts still available. Designed by Saucier + Perrotte, River City will be a four phased community of over 900 loft-style condominiums and townhouses, together with street level restaurants, cafes and boutiques! I’ve been covering the project extensively since it first launched back in 2009 and will continue to as the West Don Lands transform into one of downtown Toronto’s newest neighbourhoods!
For floorplans, prices, and availability…give me a call or send me an email, I’d love to help!
Yes, it’s true, as Canadians we are rather polite people…but in Toronto we’re also quite vocal! One of the many things I love about living in the City is how involved the people are in voicing their opinions, especially when it’s about the look of our high-rises!
Like any industry, the real estate one has a bunch of awards and competitions set up to reward builders for a job well done…problem is, none of these gives out trophies for the bad or the ugly. Thankfully we also have the Pug Awards!
Founded in 2004 (by Anna Simone, principal of design firm Cecconi Simone, and Gary Berman, president of real estate financier Tricon Capital Group) the goal of the Pugs is to give every day citizens a voice amongst the City planners and developers on what works and what doesn’t.
In total 41 projects (completed in 2009) are up for nomination. This year they’ve expanded the awards to also include projects outside of the downtown core. Pure Spirit at the Distillery, Toy Factory Lofts, the Arc and 60 Richmond East Housing Co-Operative are just a few of the 34 residential projects up for an award!
Past Pug winners include: the Art Gallery of Ontario, One St. Thomas Residences and Argyle Authentic Lofts…and for the losers we have: Hampton Plaza, Marriott Residence Inn, and Wellington Square to name a few. The Pugs will wrap up on June 16,2010 at the Art Gallery of Ontario with an award ceremony and round table discussion by several of the mayoral candidates. The candidates will be sharing their thoughts on how tomorrows Toronto should look like!
I’ve submitted my votes and now it’s your turn to either ”Love”, “Like” or “Hate” the newest additions to the Toronto skyline!
Check out the progress at the Don River Park…what is no more than piles of dirt will soon be a 17 acre park in the West Don Lands part of the City (which is actually the East side of the City. Confusing, I know!).
In this video update, I take a look at the early evolution of the Don River Park. Once complete, the green space will link residents of River City to the future site of the Pan Am Village. See for yourself in the video above!
If you’re interested in calling River City home, give me a call or send me an email… I’d love to help!
It all started a few weeks ago while shooting some video at the River City construction site…Along one of the blue walls was an advertisement for Banksy’s new film titled “Exit Trough the Gift Shop”!! I quickly got on the phone and made plans to see it with an old friend and fellow Banksy enthusiast… Wait wait wait!! Let me first explain who this Banksy character is.
That in its self is no easy task since no one realllly knows his identity, so I’ll start with his story to better explain my story. Banksy is a British graffiti artist known for his political, playful and thought provoking stencils that have mysteriously popped up in many major Cities throughout the world! He’s successfully done these murals without being caught or identified, adding to the legend known simply as “Banksy” (stop by http://www.banksy.co.uk/ for more of his works).
Now back to how he applies to Toronto. So I made plans to watch his new film on its Friday release and came out loving every second of it. The film showed the hard and sometimes dangerous work street artists go through to put up their art. I was left with a ton of questions all relating to ones perspective of the topic, some which include “what defines art” or more importantly “what defines GOOD art”… “Is it the message” “Could it be the person making work” “The story of that person” “Does its venue give it more or less credibility?” “Does any of it even matter?” These questions could be debated for hours and probably by more authoritative sources so I’ll save that convo for another day…
Officially Banksy has never been to Toronto or even Canada for that matter, but after watching the film I couldn’t wait for the day he would! Thankfully for me, that day came a lot faster than I could ever have imagined. By Sunday I was hearing stories (primarily on the Torontoist and Show & Tell Gallery) of Banksy’s work appearing in different parts of the City. With the release of the film happening the same weekend, I had my doubts about these and figured this was just a publicity stunt to create a buzz. Unfortunately for me, I tend to get suckered into “buzz-worthy events” pretty easily.
Fake or not I had to see it…street art doesn’t last long especially Banksy’s, who’s past pieces have been known to fetch large sums of money, I’m talking 1-bedroom-plus-den-with-parking-in-downtown-Toronto kind of money!!! For that reason, the location of the stencils was left unknown. All “Banksy hunters” had to work with were local landmarks in photos taken by others….
All those times being stuck in downtown traffic jams were about to pay off! I jumped into the Cooper and took to the streets and back alleys hoping to find me some Banksyyy! My first stop was by The Docks, where the back of the drive through sign was used as the canvas for one of his famous “rat” stencils! I started snapping photos around 11:30 Sunday night as an event cleared out. A lot of people were wondering why I was so furiously snapping photos of a spray painted rat. Looking back, I must have looked strange with my Blackberry in one hand and camera in the other….though it was totally worth it. By mid Monday the “rat” was removed by a team of construction workers!
I can only wonder if those construction workers had any idea as to what the value of the billboard was worth. Here are some pictures for those who didn’t get to see it:


I took to the back alleys of Dundas and Queen St. for hours searching for others….sadly nothing, so at 3am I called off the search. Monday morning more pieces popped up including a “Spadina Rat” and an “intimidating balloon guard dog”. Sadly, for one of the pieces, it was too late. The stencil on an Adelaide wall (described as “0% Interest in People”) had been painted over. Now there was 7 confirmed Banksy’s in Toronto with 2 either stolen or painted over. I went back on my search Monday night exploring the City to find the others before it was too late.
Finally…SUCCESS!! Here’s what we found:

To some the pictures may be of nothing more than “vandalism” or “garbage”…yet to others (myself included) it’s the chance of a life time! By searching down the various locations of his art, I got to rediscover the City and even visit parts I’ve never been too. A few weeks back I visited the AGO for my first time and saw a lot of beautiful works, but I found the staff to be very protective and at times even confrontational making it was hard to truly enjoy the art. With street art, there are no boundaries…takes as many pictures as you like, touch it, discuss it, and view it any time of the day.
This whole Banksy experience brought a lot of attention to the Toronto street art scene and even showcases our own local talent… Fauxreel (pretty sure this is one of his pieces pictured below)
So get off the blog and out on those streets…create your own experince and enjoy Banksy in Toronto until it’s gone for good!
A few posts back, I wrote about how much I liked the 500 and 530 St. Clair project… now that a Starbucks opened up on the main level of 500, add another reason! I actually don’t drink coffee (per-say) but I do love their green tea and the occasional moca-frappucino!
So why is a Starbucks such a big deal??? After all, it’s just another coffee shop right? Well yes, but Starbucks doesn’t just open a place on any corner. It’s not very often you see a Starbucks close down, and I believe it’s because of all the research and surveying that’s done before one actually opens. I was prepared to write a whole post on the “Starbuck Effect” and the type of positive changes that one brings to an area….BUT another blogger beat me too it! Instead of rewriting what he’s already written, I encourage you to check out David Fleming’s post entitled “The Starbucks Effect“ He pretty much sums up all the areas that have benefitted from having the popular coffee shop open up in their area!
I firmly believe that the strip of St. Clair (From Bathurst to Oakwood) will be seeing positive changes in the coming years. It already has streetcar AND subway access, not to mention the massive Loblaw’s for shopping, and Cedervale Park for leisure. With big name chains like Starbucks moving in, it’s only a matter of time before others set up shop! Local residential hot spot “Ferro” also looked like it was expanding its space in anticipation for more business along the strip!
Property values aside, there is another reason why this particular store deserves attention. It’s the first (at least to my knowledge) Starbucks in Toronto that was built to LEED standards! LEED is an internationally recognized green building certification system, and a system that more and more Toronto developers trying to incorporate into their buildings. Though ordering your moca-froca-whatever from a LEED Certifies Starbucks won’t taste and different than any other Starbucks… It is good to see the massive coffee chain reducing their environmental footprint through energy and water conservation, recycling and green construction.
Drop in to the new Starbucks; it has a very loft-like look to it with a decent combination of wood and concrete finishes!


Ladies and gentlemen, boy and girls, movie buffs and doc-heads alike…step right up and get ready for hotDocs 2010, live from various cinema’s across Toronto!
In it’s 17th year, the hotDocs festival will be in town for 11 days (April 29 to May 9). North America’s largest documentary festival will have over 170 films from more than 40 countries! This will be my second year attending the event. Last year I had the chance to watch “Jazz Baroness”, the story of a white British Baroness (Pannonica ‘Nica” Rothschild) who fell in love with the musical genius Thelonious Monk. (one of my favourites!)
This year, I have my eyes and appetite set to watch “Candyman: The David Klein Story“. He’s been called the real life Willy Wonka because of his idea for Jelly Belly jellybeans!
From docs about Canada’s own Josh Dolgin aka “socalled” to films about Choirs singing songs of complaints (you’ve gotta check this one out…they even complain about haiting their condo association! lol) hotDocs is sure to have something you’ll enjoy! Check out their full schedule here.
If you’re thinking of moving up to “Hollywood North”, give me a call or send me an email, I’d love to help!
I was at the River City sales office the other day getting some updates on availability of units…after chatting with the wonderful staff (I can truthfully say that from experience) I took a walk over to the see the progress at the site! To the average person it pretty much looks the same, but from what I saw back in October to how it looks now is quite substantial. For a project of this size, tons of parts must first be put in place before the actual project gets off the ground. In the coming days I’ll have some video footage showing some of the changes at the site….
BUT the bigggggest update I discovered was almost camouflaged by some graffiti on the hoarding. Posted towards the end of the construction wall was a white sign that read “Daniels”!!! I instantly got on my laptop and started searching to see if anyone had picked up on this! (As of writing this post, no one has)… before I go on, let me take a step back to explain why this finding is so HUGE!
Currently all that’s on the site is a ton of dirt and a bunch of construction workers getting ready to carve the River St extension. Once complete the street will run through the River City development (on the East side of the street. To the West of the extension will be a dedicated area for mixed use and affordable housing. Since the project launched back in November, I’ve been searching all over the City (and internet) for information on who will be building the housing. All that I was able to find was a short note reading “Toronto Community Housing Corporation is developing the first complex comprised of three buildings of affordable housing. Construction of the 243 unit development designed by Baird Sampson Neurt Architects will start in spring 2010 and occupancy is expected in early 2012.” from a March 10th Waterfront Toronto release. Even the Toronto Affordable Housing website lacked the details I’ve been looking for!
If my findings are true, and in fact Daniels is the developer selected to build at the site…this is great news for all! Daniels has an excellent reputation, already building AND selling out their One Cole project a few blocks away in Moss Park. They’re also the developers who practically sold out their Mississauga townhouse complex in several hours back in March. I couldn’t find anything on the Daniels website announcing their involvement in the River City project BUT if that little white sign is any indication of what’s to come, it’s should be a welcomed addition to the neighbourhood!
There are some great layouts available at River City! If you’re interested in calling River City home, give me a call or send me an email… I’d love to help!
Look for more video updates in the coming posts!






















