“Toronto is remaking itself as Canada’s premier city,” according to David Shaftel of The New York Times, one of the reasons the city landed seventh place on the “52 Places to Go in 2016” list.
Toronto ranked so high thanks to the urban revitalization of the Queens Quay to add bike and pedestrian paths (the largest continuing project of its kind in North America), the ongoing evolution of The Junction from industrial area to artistic haven, and the convenience offered by the launch of the Union Pearson Express (allowing travelers easy access from the airport to the downtown core). Greybrook’s 215 Lakeshore Blvd East and Lower JCT. developments are ideally located to utilize the improvements that earned the city global recognition on The New York Times’ article.
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