

Forthcoming from Coach House Books, House Divided is an exciting new title for the urbanist library, edited by Alex Bozikovic, Cheryll Case, John Lorinc and Annabel Vaughan. Cherise Burda, Executive…


The City of Toronto is moving forward with its Housing Now program to build more affordable community housing. This plan seeks to deliver much-needed below-market housing, but it is unlikely…

Changes to Ontario’s planning and land use policies are occurring at a dizzying pace. In a brief span of time we’ve seen sweeping changes to regulations and governance via Bill…

In the past decade, Ryerson has invested heavily in enhancements to its facilities and public realm that have improved campus quality of life, and contributed to revitalization of the Downtown…

CBI is proud to announce TAXED OUT, our first gallery exhibition, which through a curated collection of statistics, photography and other visuals illustrates the very real impact of tax policy…

By Claire Nelischer Yonge Street been a central spine of Toronto’s downtown for decades. Over the years, it has been home to an exciting and ever-changing mix of small businesses,…

By Claire Nelischer Toronto is booming, with a downtown population that’s expected to double to 500,000 by 2041. If the goal is to accommodate this growth in complete communities…