In The News
Oct 20, 2007 - Toronto Star
Old farmhouse crop gets thin; Victorian Ontario's rural heritage
often ends
up bulldozed by 21st-century sprawl
For now, the old Alex Bradburn house looks forlorn and threatened -
boarded-up, sitting on temporary steel supports, dwarfed by cranes
amid swirls of construction dust east of Warden Ave., north of Highway 407.
Oct 20, 2007 - National Post
An exciting explosion of new homes; 'One of the fastest-growing
communities
A short commute from downtown Toronto, Markham certainly has location on its side.
Aug 11 2007 - Toronto Star
Digging for an elusive dream
Markham is the latest GTA city trying to build a downtown
in an area built exclusively for cars. Does the concept work?
June 1, 2007 - The Globe and Mail
After years of resistance, developers embrance a new suburban vision
After years of resistance, developers and home buyers alike
are now embracing a suburban vision of mixed housing types
August 1, 2006 - The Globe and Mail
Going
Green Turns Gold for Developers
Forward-thinking projects benefiting from sharp demands for
environmentally sound office space.
July 27, 2006 - National Post
The
Greening of Suburbia
Markham to blend European piazzas, sustainable ideals
July 21, 2006 - The Globe and Mail
A Project's
Bow to the New Suburbanism
High demand suggests the concept behind Downtown Markham is an
idea whose time has finally come.
June 29, 2006 - HazMat Management
Remington
Launches Leed Project in Markham
Toronto based Remington Group recently announced the launch of
its Downtown Markham
June 24 , 2006 - Toronto Star
More
than decade in planning
Markham Mayor Don Cousens says the project "will give us a central
place for
people to gather and live."
June 24 , 2006 - Toronto Star
Town
grows smart
A $3-billion mixed-use community in Markham will be home to 9,500
April 18, 2006 - Toronto Star
Markham
to get a $3 billion makeover
Private Funds launch 20-year project - Home for 9,500;
workplace for 16,000
Teresa Roppo
Sales and Marketing Manager, The Remington Group
Tel: 905-761-8200
troppo@remingtongroupinc.com
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