Faces of Waterworks: Woodcliffe Landmark Properties
“To take a building that is derelict and create new life and energy not only for that building but for the surrounding neighbourhood – is […]
“To take a building that is derelict and create new life and energy not only for that building but for the surrounding neighbourhood – is […]
Open to the public, the community will have easy access to the Waterworks Food Hall, which will be designed to recall the site’s original use […]
“Part of the reason I became an architect was my love of history and heritage.” Completing the trio of developers on the Waterworks project is […]
This past Saturday Councillor Joe Cressy welcomed the community to the official Waterworks open house. Event goers had the opportunity to learn about the building’s plan […]
Hey neighbours, come get to know us! Saturday, September 10th, marks the beginning of Waterworks as we open our doors to the community and invite […]
Walking the downtown core today, it’s hard to imagine that anything but 50-storey skyscrapers lined the streets of Toronto. Waterworks is a testament to the […]
As the new kid on the block at 505 Richmond Street West, Waterworks will stand as a 13-storey building featuring a bountiful food hall, 299 […]