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Welcome to our September 2016 e-Newsletter!
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am featuring two spectacular listings this month. The first is a one-of-a-kind urban oasis with a master suite that has to be seen to be believed and the other, a majestically wide Victorian in the heart of the city. They are gorgeous!! See for yourself at this weekend's open houses!
The Just For Laughs festival starts on September 22nd, featuring a stellar lineup. You'll find that link below, plus the best restaurants that opened this summer and really interesting two articles on urban planning.
As always, I thank you for your past and future business and any referrals you may have are greatly appreciated.
Brian Elder Sales Representative Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd. 416 921 1112 |
What does a complete street look like?
Whether it's bike lanes on Bloor, sidewalk patios on the Danforth or a reimagining of what downtown King Street could be, the City of Toronto is looking for ways to make its streets a bit more complete
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City staff are preparing a set of guidelines aimed at making Toronto's roadways more inclusive for cyclists, pedestrians and transit users. The policy will go to council in the winter.
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Toronto reimagines the public park for the 21st century
It's widely agreed that Toronto began an
architectural renaissance in the early 2000s
, which brought with it a slew of buildings that helped to restore the city's waning reputation after the depths of the '80s and '90s early condo boom that added little of intrigue to our built legacy.
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The top 10 new restaurants in Toronto from summer '16
Summer in Toronto is prime time for restaurant openings, and 2016 was no exception. From fast-casual Filipino, BBQ and delis to fancy poolside establishments, here's a new crop of restaurants to try before the weather cools and you go into hibernation.
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Just for Laughs: September 22nd - October 1st
Just For Laughs returns to Toronto with a full slate of comics, featuring headliners Roseanne Barr, Trevor Noah and Tig Notarro. Among the 42 other performers are Maria Bamford (of Netflix's Lady Dynamite) Margaret Cho, Tim Meadows, Emo Phillips, and Natasha Leggero, who can be seen on Another Period.
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One-Of-a-Kind Loft Style Urban Oasis
11 Ivy Avenue
$979,000
Open House Saturday and Sunday from 2pm-4pm
A one-of-a-kind, modern loft-style sunny treetop urban oasis! Every inch of this home has been lovingly customized by the current owner. It features a master suite beyond compare, a voluminous second level live/work/studio/guest bedroom flexible space, a fully integrated Bulthaup eat-in kitchen, Williamson-Chong designed lower level media centre with a private garden. There is an exceptional level of finish at every turn. Easy access to transit, downtown, Danforth, Little India and more.
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Meticulously Maintained Victorian Home
Open House Saturday and Sunday from 2pm-4pm
Majestically Wide & Meticulously Maintained Victorian Home In The Heart Of The City, Huge Principal Rooms, 3 Spacious Bedrooms, Two Updated Baths, Large Renovated Chef's Kitchen, A Main Floor Family Room With Walk Out To Tranquil And Gated Backyard Oasis. Mere Steps To Parks, The Village, Cabbagetown, Yonge And Bloor, Shopping, Transit, Financial Core And More. This Home Truly Has It All.
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TORONTO, September 7, 2016
-- Toronto Real Estate Board President Larry Cerqua announced that Greater Toronto Area REALTORS® reported a record 9,813 sales through TREB's MLS® System in August 2016.
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