When it comes to design, there has been a huge shift toward prioritizing sustainability recently, but IKEA has been quietly driving this movement for years. From powering their stores with renewable energy sources, to reducing the environmental impact of shipping with their ahead-of-their-time flatpack system, the iconic Swedish design destination has made ...
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Photo: James Bombales When it comes to competition in the market, Toronto’s renters are finally getting some relief as the city’s vacancy rate within purpose-built apartments increased to 1.8 percent in the second quarter of 2020, the highest level in over five years. Real estate research firm Urbanation began tracking ...
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In real estate terms, an area in transition is a good thing, since it generally refers to progress, development and things being on the upswing. Etobicoke is just one of those areas. Really? Etobicoke, that large, narrow north-south swath that stretches from Lake Ontario up to Steeles Ave., and shouldered ...
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