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The restoration and renovation of a dilapidated former frat house at 85 Bedford Rd. in the heart of Toronto’s Annex neighbourhood has created boutique condo living at its finest. It may not seem so in this age of seemingly endless cookie-cutter blue-glass tall condo towers, but real estate actually is a most innovative and creative …

When it opens in 2025, The Residences at Central Park in Toronto’s Bayview Village will be an oasis next to a 500-acre urban forest. In a city such as Toronto, where the pace of new condominium and residential development has almost become white noise, to break through the clutter of another condo replacing a block, …

Imagine a home that embraces the past, the present — and the timeless world of art. That’s exactly what Martha Franco Architecture & Design has achieved in a showcase redesign of a residence, built in 1912, in Westmount on the island of Montreal. It’s a romantic, artsy and sentimental city: Montreal is a huge cultural …

Lanterra Developments, the award-winning Toronto condominium developers who are known for their collection of iconic Toronto properties, including One Bedford, are now unveiling their newest luxury building, Glenhill Condominiums. Under the administration of The Forest Hill Group, a market leader in luxury property management, residents of this new residence will have an elite living experience. This …

This sculptural villa, created by the design brilliance of Fabio Mazzeo, overlooking the Mediterranean in Sardinia, is a creative blend of art, design and nature. Rarely has a residence so ideally fit into its natural surroundings as the villa at Cala Volpe, Sardinia, created by the famed Italian architect Fabio Mazzeo and his design team …

Legendary architect Frank Gehry’s homecoming masterpiece, Forma, is set to rise on Toronto’s King Street West and become an iconic statement in one of the world’s most vertical cities. With a population growth of between 70,000 and 100,000 people per year, and the geographic restraints of Lake Ontario to its south and a protected greenbelt …