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A two-story building along with three vacant lots sold yesterday at the southwest corner of E. Eagle Street and Michigan Avenue. 151 Eagle LLC paid $525,000 for the properties that included the ...
The jury decision awarded Centripetal about $37.9 million for each of the four patents it found Palo Alto Networks had infringed. Palo Alto plans to seek relief through post-trial motions.
The $415 million development, at 151 East 86th Street at Lexington Avenue, will soar 18 stories up with a mix of residences (61 condominium units spread over 151,500 square feet) and 36,000 square ...
The first stretch of the Yonge Street line took four years to build and was designed to move a peak load of 40,000 people per hour in the downtown core. It opened in 1954.
Toronto used to hold two world records: one for the tallest free-standing structure and another for the world's longest road, Yonge Street. The CN Tower is no longer the tallest structure, but it has ...
Emmes Asset Management has purchased 180 Water Street for $151 million, where the firm said it may reposition the asset. The city’s Human Resources Administration plans to move out of the 24-story, ...
Bicycle lanes and on-road patios could be coming to a long stretch of Yonge Street this summer after city staff identified the famed street as the best north-south option in central Toronto for a ...
Yonge and Dundas Square was designed to rid the street of its remaining sleaze. Then area councillor Kyle Rae campaigned hard for the Square as a means to cleanup Yonge St. In some sense it worked. 7.
Since Upper Canada's lieutenant-governor John Graves Simcoe built the first part of Yonge Street as a military access route in case of an American invasion, Toronto's most famous roadway has gone ...
Last weekend we published an oral history of Yonge St. — almost a century’s worth of stories from Toronto’s main street, submitted by readers and coaxed from shopkeepers and residents.