- Canary Wharf
London, England
Canary Wharf, located in London, England, is an 86 acres urban re-development site. Canadians take a particular interest in Canary Wharf as it's redevelopment was led by the Paul Reichmann from Toronto in the mid 1980's and Canadian business continues to retain significant investment in the area. The Canary Wharf property is now substantially rebuild and leased.
http://www.canarywharf.com
- Distillery District
Toronto, Ontario
The Distillery Historic District is a Canadian heritage site and Toronto's newest arts and entertainment cultural community. When the $20-million renovation is completed, the Distillery's 44 buildings will house more than 100+ retail stores, art galleries, restaurants and bakeries, a microbrewery, performance venues, ateliers, and non-profit arts organizations.
http://www.thedistillerydistrict.com
- Don Mills Centre 2005
Toronto, ON
The Don Mills Centre is a community landmark in Don Mills. The proposal by Cadillac Fairview to update and enhane the Don Mills Centre will give a fresh new look to the area. The plan currently seeks to design a mixed-use property that will merge a shopping centre with a new residential neighbourhood.
http://www.donmillscentre2005.com/
- Montreal Harbourfront
Montreal, Quebec
The Société du Havre de Montréal is the organization responsible for the re-development of the Old Port of Montreal. It is proposing to reunite the city with its river using three strategic axes: reclaiming the waterfront, reclaiming urban space and sustainable development.
http://www.havremontreal.qc.ca
- Old Port of Montreal
Montreal, Quebec
At the Old Port of Montréal visitors can enjoy a unique 2.5-km-long recreational and tourist site offering a variety of outdoor and indoor activities for every taste. A window on the St. Lawrence River, the Old Port is the "home port" of 7 million visitors who come here year-round for fun and relaxation or just a lovely stroll.
http://www.oldportofmontreal.com
- Toronto Waterfront Revitalization Corporation
Toronto
The revitalization of Toronto's waterfront provides the city, the province and the country with an excellent opportunity to ensure that Toronto remains among the best places in the world to live, work and visit. Revitalization is a significant key to our future prosperity and Canada's much envied standard of living.
http://www.towaterfront.ca
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