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6 New Condos on the Rise in Toronto

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It takes a village to raise a first-rate condo development, which is why the best new builds foster close connections with their surroundings

Toronto’s new condo developments are redefining urban living, blending thoughtful design with a strong connection to the city’s evolving landscape.

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The Urban Estate: 346 Davenport

Floor plans big enough to fit a grand piano, deluxe finishes, and ample privacy. With this slender nine-storey building, Freed Developments appeals to a posh crowd looking for central digs in one of Toronto’s new condos, where they won’t need to book a “party room” to entertain.

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The Cubic Community: Bianca

Tridel reimagines a stretch of the Annex with a nine-storey design that looks like a cross between the Mediterranean coast and the world’s largest Tetris game.

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The Modern Marketplace: West Mrkt

Taking inspiration from the annual summer night festival hosted on Sterling Road by The Stop Community Food Centre, this 15-storey project by Castlepoint Numa (with Greybrook Realty Partners) will provide a home for a more permanent marketplace.

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The Teleportation Pad: Transit City

Those looking to live in Vaughan without abandoning the buzzy metropolitan scene of Toronto are in luck. At the base of the proposed 55-storey building will be the first GTA location of Buca, the upscale Italian restaurant on King West and in Yorkville.

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The Chef’s Sanctuary: Plant

Start with extra-wide units oriented to maximize sun exposure for herb gardens, stir in a spacious eat-in kitchen and add a pinch of pantry storage. Every detail of this tasteful mid-rise from Curated Properties and Windmill Development Group has been cooked up to make it easy to prepare healthy, homegrown meals.

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Harris Square

The Angular Abode: Harris Square

For the final phase of Urban Capital’s River City, Saucier+Perrotte Architectes and ZAS took inspiration from the irregular footprint of the area’s last remaining parcel of land – shaped, poetically, by all of the developments that have come before it – to propose a series of pentagonal plates that twist as they rise.

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The Bentway’s playful installation of 50 trees in shopping carts shines a light on climate resilience and green equity

In a city grappling with rising temperatures, accelerated development and increasing inequity in green space accessibility, Moving Forest arrives not as a solution, but as an invitation to rethink our relationship with nature. Designed by NL Architects as a part of The Bentway’s Sun/Shade exhibition, this outlandish yet purposeful installation transforms a fleet of 50 shopping carts into mobile vessels for native trees—red maples, silver maples, sugar maples and autumn blaze—that roll through some of Toronto’s most sun-scorched plazas, creating impromptu oases of shade and community.

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