Toronto's Bumpy Path To Missing Middle Housing Needs To Be Smoothed Over
Amid Toronto's soaring prices and climbing interest rates, we must rethink what homeownership looks like, and that includes ramping up missing middle housing.
“Our previous zoning laws excluded people based on race and income. Multiplexes will help fix that”: A Q&A with chief planner Gregg Lintern
Here, the city hall veteran explains what NIMBYs really mean when they talk about the “character” of a neighbourhood, where he expects multiplexes to pop up and the potential death of the white picket fence
Toronto approves multiplex residential buildings in low-rise neighbourhoods
Toronto City Council voted in favour of moving forward with a recommendation to allow multiplexes in all neighbourhoods.
Proposal to Hike Toronto Development Charges By 50% Raises Supply Concerns
Given Toronto's housing crunch, a proposal to increase development charges by nearly half has supply advocates scratching their heads.