A variety of things went wrong.” The Globe’s unflattering verdict noted that Cliff was not as enthralling to watch as Marley, ...
By Toronto standards, it is a borderline miracle that the Trillium ferry is still operational. Built in 1910, two years ...
Does the City of Toronto see its network of sidewalks as transportation infrastructure? Officially, the answer is yes.
CITY COUNCIL • Kelly, Ainslie and Palacio get senior roles [The Star] • With his team set, Ford looks to woo culture crowd [The Star] • City hall rookies ...
The much-anticipated final volume in the critically acclaimed series, New York 2020 explores the planning and politics of building the city in the first decades of the 21st century. More than 2,000 ...
The edifice of economic theory constructed over the last two centuries, to an extent in the shadow of physics, has been refuted time and again.” — Michael Batty, Inventing Future Cities Everywhere you ...
The October 2026 Toronto election may seem like a long way off, but intentions to run have already been declared and campaign plans are well underway. So we asked Spacing co-founder and Toronto Star ...
When the University of Toronto’s John P. Robarts Research Library, located at St. George and Harbord streets, opened its doors in 1973, it was the largest academic library building in the world, ...
UBC professor of landscape architecture and urban design Patrick Condon discusses his provocative new book. Photos supplied. [Editor’s Note: Patrick Condon is a well-respected voice on local planning ...
When I look out my office window, trying to think up a lede, I find myself staring at the grey-stuccoed side-wall of a house kitty corner to mine, which was owned for a long time by a mobster of some ...
No one knows exactly when baseball was born. There’s a story about an American war hero, Abner Doubleday, inventing the game in the 1830s, but that’s a lie. What we do know is that by the end of the ...
"Fish Market, Toronto," Joseph Clayton Bentley, 1837. Credit: Toronto Public Library. This article is published in conjunction with Spacing issue 71, which focuses on Toronto’s waterfront. The issue ...
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