Because civilization is rapidly collapsing and we all need something positive to cling to, the Ontario election campaign ...
A 20-story residential building constructed of a reinforced concrete frame with a curtain wall facade on a site with no ...
Yonge street is very much the spine of Toronto. The city has grown up along and from it, with successive arterial roads ...
Ausma Malik is Toronto’s Deputy Mayor and City Councillor for Ward 10, Spadina-Fort York, home to the central waterfront. She ...
We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.” — Albert Einstein Across cities like ...
Brigitte Pellerin is a writer and newspaper columnist living in Ottawa. This memoir introduces the new issue of Spacing ...
Like Toronto’s winding ravine system, the Toronto waterfront is a significant and defining geographical feature. Before the ...
For years, Toronto’s finance officials have dutifully added an annual footnote to their budget documents, cautioning readers that a portion of the City’s revenues — namely the municipal land transfer ...
Toronto’s bike lanes have always been about more than just cycling – they are about building a city that moves smarter, cleaner, and safer. As someone who currently rides a pedal-assist e-bike, both ...
Digital data is an important component of transportation management, used by City officials both as a planning tool and to measure the success of implemented policies. Yet, as the case of Toronto ...
Albert Koehl is an environmental lawyer and a founder and coordinator of Toronto Community Bikeways Coalition. Spacing’s cycling columnist Sabat Ismail did a Q&A with him about his new book, Wheeling ...
A city’s arts form an ecosystem. It’s easy to focus on the big features – the trees, as it were – but the true health of the system lies in the understory, in the buzz of life at the ground level, in ...