Hotels, restaurants, parks and other cool new attractions are coming to downtown Hotels, restaurants, parks and other cool new attractions are coming to downtown
It may not feel like it now, but good things are on the horizon. The first in our series on the post-pandemic downtown rebound
This $500-million spaceship stadium will host VR events, concerts and e-sports tournaments
As a vice-president of MLSE in the late 1990s, Chris Overholt helped launch one of Toronto’s biggest venues, the Air Canada Centre. Now, amid a pandemic that’s halted live sports and entertainment, he’s developing another: a $500-million complex on the Exhibition grounds that includes a 7,000-seat hall in the shape of an undulating spaceship, as well as a 400-room hotel and, if all goes according to plan, a restaurant from the people behind the Chase.
TORONTO A new public park featuring a beach and a 360-degree viewing platform is coming to Toronto’s industrial waterfront. On Wednesday, city officials announced that the concept and design for Leslie Slip Lookout Park, which will be located on the Martin Goodman Trail in Toronto’s industrial Port Lands, had been chosen. The nearly two-acre park will feature a public beach that will “create a new multi-use community destination” in the city, officials said, and will also include a 360-degree viewing platform that overlooks the city’s skyline and Toronto’s ship channel. Toronto Mayor John Tory said that he hopes to have shovels in the ground in March, but it may be a couple of years before the park is open to the public.