Media Coverage
Our Media Coverage page offers a selection of recent news and online coverage regarding Waterfront Toronto’s many projects. Check back often to see profiled stories as well as noteworthy archive items. We would be happy to include any of your blog posts in this section, since Waterfront Toronto considers all bloggers, social media participants and journalists as active participants in important online conversations. If we have yet to feature your writing, please email us with the link and someone will reply shortly.
Hume: Reports of Toronto’s demise are exaggerated
Toronto Star
July 18, 2010
Waterfront renaissance: Granatstein
Toronto Sun
July 18, 2010
Findings: The chairs of Sugar Beach
Toronto Star
July 16, 2010
Sugar Beach a sweet victory for city
Toronto Star
July 14, 2010
Sugar Beach is sweet and timely
National Post
July 9, 2010
Sugar Beach Park opens on Toronto’s waterfront
BlogTO
July 4, 2010
Sherbourne Commons is now Sherbourne Common
Torontoist.com
June 29, 2010
GTA waterfront properties in high demand
National Post
June 18, 2010
New park dubbed Sherbourne Commons
Toronto Star
June 16, 2010
And the winner of the Sherbourne park naming contest is….Sherbourne Commons
National Post
June 16, 2010
Good for the ‘hood? Labelling a corner of the city is an exercise in delicate neighbourly relations
National Post
June 12, 2010
Waterfront Toronto wants you to exercise your democratic right to name new parks
National Post
June 1, 2010
More ice is nice
National Post
May 27, 2010
Waterfront rink is about more than ice and parking
Globe and Mail
May 12, 2010
Sweet changes on the waterfront
National Post
May 6, 2010
Province approves reducing Queens Quay to two lanes
Globe and Mail
April 20, 2010
Traffic above, playground below
Globe and Mail
Posted March 25, 2010
Hume’s Waterfront Tour: Toronto’s newest beach set to open
Toronto Star
Posted March 30, 2010
High tech Sherbourne Park also a water treatment plant
thestar.com
Posted March 24, 2010
West Donlands: Toronto’s first 21st-century community
thestar.com
Posted March 16, 2010
Toronto’s Linked Needs: None of the city’s challenges exist in isolation.
themarknews.com
Posted March 16, 2010
Woonerf: It’s Dutch for smart city-building
Toronto Star
Posted March 14, 2010
New waterfront park does double duty
Toronto Star
Posted March 13, 2010
Toxic soil, tall hurdles, troubling questions
Globe and Mail
Posted March 12, 2010
A brilliant plan for a dreary space
Toronto Star
Posted March 12, 2010
In one of downtown’s ugliest corners, promises of a park
National Post
Posted March 12, 2010
New Park Under Busy Downtown Underpasses To Open In Spring 2011
CityNews
Posted March 12, 2010
How to get the Pan Am Athlete’s Village Done, on time, on budget – with gutsy …
Globe and Mail
Posted March 12, 2010
Radical new waterfront park could transform Toronto
Toronto Star
Posted March 10, 2010
Area below DVP ramps to become new park
National Post
Posted March 10, 2010
Traffic above, park below
Toronto Sun
Posted March 10, 2010
Those damned Dutch again
National Post
Posted March 10, 2010
Public meeting held to deal with contaminated soil in port lands
insideTORONTO.com
Posted March 10, 2010
Pan Ams to give TO long overdue shot in arm
Toronto Star
Posted March 6, 2010
On your mark, get set for Pan Am Games
yourhome.ca
Posted February 27, 2010
Think beyond 2015
thestar.com
Posted February 2, 2010
Designer revives old ideas in new, greener buildings: Building green means everything old is new again
Toronto Star
Posted January 25, 2010
How streets look good naked: Home zones, or “woonerfs,” may be safer for pedestrians
thestar.com
Posted January 20, 2010
Moshe Safdie is coming to Toronto with 36 storey waterfront building
yongestreetmedia.ca
Posted January 13, 2010
To deal with trash, just suck it up: Toronto wary of subterranean system, though the advantages are clear
Toronto Star
Posted January 11, 2010
Environmental Assessment: the Gardiner reconfiguration
spacing.ca
Posted January 5, 2010
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