News Roundup for October 27, 2023

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Condos at The One are still for sale despite receivership, looking at what $35 million would buy; The road to 1.5 million new homes in Ontario is getting rockier, construction industry insiders say. Toronto hopes to move forward with Waterfront East LRT plans without Union Station tunnel design; and other news.

Condos at The One Still For Sale Despite Foreclosure – Here’s What $35 Million Would Buy (The Star)

Harder road to 1.5 million new homes in Ontario, construction industry insiders say (CBC)

City hopes to move forward with Waterfront East LRT plans without Union Station tunnel design (CityNews)

An Ontario developer sold hundreds of homes without the necessary permits. It was just one of the warning signs of the company’s impending demise (The Star)

A new type of housing in London, Ontario is reinventing the way the city helps its homeless population (The Globe and Mail)

Downtown Toronto restaurant celebrates 45th anniversary on Queen Street West (CBC)

Doug Ford government is open to taking on Gardiner, DVP, to help turn around Toronto’s finances, sources say (The Star)

Real estate market faces “significant headwinds” (The Globe and Mail)

Justin Trudeau announces big changes to carbon pricing program after months of pressure (The Star)

Daytime temperatures will reach 20°C in Toronto, but rapid cooling is at risk (CityNews)

Neighborhoods are a key selling point for luxury real estate (The Globe and Mail)

Weekend trivia: Halloween events continue, Nick Nurse is back (CityNews)