Waterfront Toronto on Facebook:

Construction Alert! Starting the week of August 5, crews will begin infrastructure work on Queens Quay East and Small Street, including the installation of stormwater and sanitary pipes, and utility ducts to support future development.

Here's what to expect:

• Temporary lane closures on Queens Quay East
• Full closure of Small Street, with business access maintained
• Detours for pedestrians and cyclists
• No impact to Parliament Street bus stops

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Construction Notice Buried further down on that page:

Timeline
August 2025 – February 2026: Servicing Infrastructure
February 2026 – December 2026: Roadway & Public Realm


 
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Waterfront Toronto on Facebook:

Construction Alert! Starting the week of August 5, crews will begin infrastructure work on Queens Quay East and Small Street, including the installation of stormwater and sanitary pipes, and utility ducts to support future development.

Here's what to expect:

• Temporary lane closures on Queens Quay East
• Full closure of Small Street, with business access maintained
• Detours for pedestrians and cyclists
• No impact to Parliament Street bus stops

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Construction Notice Buried further down on that page:

Timeline
August 2025 – February 2026: Servicing Infrastructure
February 2026 – December 2026: Roadway & Public Realm


More details on this at https://secure.toronto.ca/council/agenda-item.do?item=2025.EX25.3
 
Super excited for this one. What the renderings promise is top notch but will also go a long way in filling out Queens Quay East. Is the eventual goal just one lane for cars in each direction? Would be fantastic to see Toronto get serious about urbanization and take a concrete step away from its 1970s car centric mindset.
 
Super excited for this one. What the renderings promise is top notch but will also go a long way in filling out Queens Quay East. Is the eventual goal just one lane for cars in each direction? Would be fantastic to see Toronto get serious about urbanization and take a concrete step away from its 1970s car centric mindset.

It's all up in the air atm. There is a UT discussion thread relating to this here
 
Honestly with the condo market the way it is (and what's happening with rents) - not sure we'll see anything here for a long while ?
 
Honestly with the condo market the way it is (and what's happening with rents) - not sure we'll see anything here for a long while ?

News release

Toronto, Ontario, March 19, 2025 — Today, the Government of Canada and the City of Toronto announced investments to build more homes and address encampments.

Building for Toronto

The federal government announced up to $2.55 billion in low-cost loans through the Apartment Construction Loan Program (ACLP) to help build more than 4,800 rental units, including at least 1,000 affordable rental units. The City of Toronto will provide approximately $234.83 million in estimated value of City benefits for these affordable and purpose-built rental homes. This ambitious partnership will drive down the cost of building by providing low-cost federal financing, conditional on the City of Toronto providing relief on development charges, fees and property taxes, to help build more homes, faster.
Today’s announcement is in addition to the recent $975 million investment, which includes $325 million from the Government of Canada, to accelerate the delivery of Waterfront Toronto’s revitalization plan that will contribute to creating over 14,000 new homes along Toronto’s Waterfront at Quayside and Ookwemin Minising.


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