drawings are great the reality of mix use housing will Regent Park it and the end
@areolaman12 күн бұрын
1:23 reminds me of the film "The Island." The way she says it. Could make a sequel where homeless people are tricked into believing they will get affordable housing one day.
@UzumakiNaruto_15 күн бұрын
While I'm glad that SOME work is being done, why is it that there aren't tons of crews working on this project to get things done quicker? Nearly every single project in the GTA looks empty much of the time or it only has a few people working on it at any given time. Why can't we have more people working on these projects and get things done in months or a few years maximum instead of many years? In Arizona TSMC recently finished its first huge state of the art chip factory there with 4 years of construction and in Toronto we can't get a simple LRT line open or finish some work on the Portlands in double or even triple the time? Something is very wrong with how we do things in Canada.
@lackofavailablenames15 күн бұрын
@@UzumakiNaruto_ Toronto has over 4x as many active cranes as any other city in North America. We employ over 40% of Ontario's construction workers and employ more than the entire state of Arizona, who are also able to draw expertise from neighbouring states. Construction is spread thin across the city. I'm not sure we can just throw more workers at any given project. That said I'm pleasantly surprised at the progress of this project given the terrible pace of the Eglinton Crosstown. It's clear something has gone terribly wrong with Metrolinx and Infrastructure Ontario and the lack of accountability is deafening.
@UzumakiNaruto_14 күн бұрын
@@lackofavailablenames *Construction is spread thin across the city. I'm not sure we can just throw more workers at any given project.* Many of those construction cranes and crews seem to be working on private projects and not ones like these. And here's an idea. If Toronto/GTA has so many projects going on that almost all of them seem to be empty much of the time and progress is so slow, then how about just CUTTING BACK on the number of projects going on at the same time and putting more crews on fewer jobs so that they can get done in a much shorter period of time? I don't think it would be that difficult to plan the project out, make sure you have all the manpower, equipment and materials all lined up and ready to go AND THEN start the job and go fulltime on it so that everything goes relatively smoothly and with few stoppages. And if all this sounds too hard for our construction companies to do, then why not hire a foreign company to do it for you if they can do it better for the same if not better price? It boggles my mind that the Gordie Howe Bridge which is barely 3 km long has taken 7 years to hopefully finish in 2025 while in that same 7 year timespan China was able to build 50 km of bridges to connect Shenzhen and Zhongshan across the Pearl River Delta that includes 7 km of underwater tunnels. Somehow the Chinese have figured out how to build such massive projects in a still reasonable timespan and yet we struggle with much smaller projects with much more money being thrown at it. Clearly its not the size and scope of projects that's the problem, but the planning, organization and leadership that's the issue when China can build huge public projects all over their nation without too much trouble while here in Canada we struggle to do anything without a massive amount of money and timelines that can span generations.
@lackofavailablenames14 күн бұрын
@@UzumakiNaruto_ Like you said, many of these projects are private and are outcompeting the government. How do you propose the city or province convince companies to abandon their current contracts? How much should we pay for foreign labor to draw them in from afar? Where do we house the extra workers? The construction industry employs hundreds of thousands of labourers in the GTA. We are currently in a housing crisis and many of the private construction projects are housing projects. Guangdong province has 8x the population as Ontario so we can't make any 1-on-1 comparisons. That said, I do wish the government would try to learn more lessons overseas. Much of China's construction is state owned, while PPP projects in Ontario are stalling out and going over budget. I think PPPs have been a black hole of accountability and should be discarded for all future large construction projects.
@louisvelho985512 күн бұрын
You can't compare a 4 storey factory in Arizona to a massive Neibourhood in the Portlands.
@UzumakiNaruto_11 күн бұрын
@@lackofavailablenames *many of these projects are private and are outcompeting the government. How do you propose the city or province convince companies to abandon their current contracts? How much should we pay for foreign labor to draw them in from afar?* Many construction companies ARE NOT outcompeting the province. They have no competition with them. I'm saying the province should create its own crown construction company and hire people and train them if needed and then have them do nothing but build major public projects so that we don't have to be at the mercy of private companies who often do a poor job/go over budget/take too long without any consequences. Stop using these crappy ass companies and allow for a crown company to build these major projects and if they need extra expertise or aren't capable of building certain projects themselves then hire the best people even if they happen to be from a foreign company rather than using the same incompetent and corrupt companies that we're using now just because they're Canadian. *Where do we house the extra workers? The construction industry employs hundreds of thousands of labourers in the GTA. We are currently in a housing crisis and many of the private construction projects are housing projects.* If you're hiring a foreign company to bring workers to Canada, you're not housing them permanently. They're only here for the duration of the project. Hire a Chinese company to build a brand new Gardiner Expressway for example and say it will take them a year or two to do it. After its done they'll all leave. Even if you factor in housing and food costs for these foreign workers as part of the project cost, it will likely still be much less than all the money spent on renovating the Gardiner that we're doing now. Its costing like 3.5 BILLION to rehab the Gardiner over many years and I'm pretty damn sure that a Chinese company could tear down the old one and build a brand new Gardiner with new materials, architecture and engineering techniques that would last much longer for the same price if not cheaper.
@waynewong388021 күн бұрын
Toronto is building for the future generations, and walkable too. Unlike my city, Los Angeles.
@MrJesseray0622 күн бұрын
That giant crane monument is very questionable decision.
@baymathiya458122 күн бұрын
A substantial part of this development must be given back to Indigenous Peoples. This is their land.
@UzumakiNaruto_15 күн бұрын
How is any of this land 'Indigenous land'? They were immigrants to North America as well if you have forgotten that little detail.
@ryleighloughty330722 күн бұрын
There will still be flooding, but now it will destroy more expensive stuff.
@michaelkay683023 күн бұрын
New bridges look nice but are under sized and too narrow. Industrial trucks need wider lanes. It's already crowded. Wait til thousands of people move in. It will be gridlock. Planners messed up.
@dinahforbes429823 күн бұрын
The plan is for a streetcar route. Plus it's a short bike ride to downtown.
@skinny196823 күн бұрын
Alot of money and work when the climate alarmists say all this will be under water. Carbon tax must be working 😊 Thanks liberals for saving us all.
@Nock4Six23 күн бұрын
Amazing. Are they planning to rebuild the off ramp from the Gardiner to Lakeshore right where it turns and switches to the DVP?
@alexhuras282122 күн бұрын
A new cherry st off ramp, and they mentioned lakeshore will be expanded from the current 2 to 6 lanes to accommodate traffic
@Nock4Six21 күн бұрын
@ thanks!
@Xocolatben23 күн бұрын
Mosquito and black fly ponds, in downtown no less! Lighted pathways to bring people close to the swarms for easier feeding? Good luck! P.S. the video starts with a slack water area in the center of frame. Then at the Cherry st. south bridge @0:38, on the left @2:29, @3:04 the Commissioners street bridge and the Don greenway spillway.
@stevefrost219623 күн бұрын
It will be moving water. What don't you understand? Before it was barely moving. That's a breeding ground Do some research on mosquitos and black flies. They don't exist in moving water. Do some SIMPLE research before you make false comments please.
@Xocolatben23 күн бұрын
@@stevefrost2196 ... watch the video, BEFORE you post your ignorance.
@unseeninja24 күн бұрын
A new park for a new tent city
@jayman10524 күн бұрын
How come the 'island' didn't get a proper Canadian name?
@part_of_the_gamily24 күн бұрын
What are you talking about? It is a proper Canadian name. I think it's wonderful.
@the6ix7224 күн бұрын
The island was named by Indigenous people. What is proper Canadian to you? an British name?
@jayman10524 күн бұрын
@@the6ix72 More woke nonsense.
@stevefrost219623 күн бұрын
@@jayman105 Another angry old Caucasian with no understanding of the meaning of woke. Sad really.
@spaceremains23 күн бұрын
Enough things are named after an old white man already.
@bobsobie67824 күн бұрын
Rename it to veba madfu park.
@kriskool24 күн бұрын
Much needed housing is mentioned, but I imagine this is going to be super expensive housing... not helpful with the issue of affordability.
@WaterfrontToronto24 күн бұрын
The plan for the new island includes affordable and family-friendly housing. As planned, it will deliver as many as 2,700 affordable rental units.
@agfrench8223 күн бұрын
@@WaterfrontToronto lol
@Xocolatben23 күн бұрын
Yes in deed, just like the remake of Regent Park, where all the units went to the sitting city councilors and their friends ... some of the displaced residents moved back, as promised, right?
@eldeluxo24 күн бұрын
"Ookemin Minising Island" is a pretty catchy name, was it dreamt up by Mayor Chow?
@kaieteurcanada24 күн бұрын
Catchy...? its damm confusing to pronounce and doesnt sound like something to be found in downtown Toronto.
@the6ix7224 күн бұрын
@@kaieteurcanadaIts a native name. You know what else is a native name? Toronto.
@Xocolatben23 күн бұрын
and her backing group of nitwits. I am still amazed that the stench of a sitting city councilor living in subsidised housing faded so completely, After the death of her husband, Jack Layton - look it up
@kaieteurcanada23 күн бұрын
@@the6ix72 the name Toronto is classy... Ookemin Minising Island is confusion and will never be a household name.
@aurora.22K23 күн бұрын
Beautiful. Couldnt have named it anything worse though. Yikes.
@marktaylorcampbell24 күн бұрын
When is the section between Carlaw and Don Roadway complete?
@WaterfrontToronto24 күн бұрын
This work is scheduled to be complete by the end of 2025.
@SumitKumar-em7qp24 күн бұрын
❤
@zaminator901624 күн бұрын
Looks like new hiding spots for the Homeless and to hide all the needles. Also, only 3 spots for BBQ? it's hard enough to play tennis at a tennis court. Looks like a good place to get robbed. I'll not be there at night for a run or a bike ride.
@Aviation49424 күн бұрын
I think the saddest part about this is how they removed many historic railroad lines in the Portland lands in order to make this happen.
@jaygatz433524 күн бұрын
And the ones on Lakeshore. But they hadn't been used in a long time.
@quantum195324 күн бұрын
They started working 8 years ago, and that's all they have done. You should call the chinese it would be done already. No wonder they have the title of the commonwealth dumbest anglos. Can't believe torontonien is satisfied with crap.
@yeeaahhzz24 күн бұрын
Charles Sauriol would be proud
@JohnNorton8624 күн бұрын
Amazing work, anyone who says the government can't do anything right. Here is an example of a government project which has done a massive task and executed it very well. It's great seeing such progress. Well done WFT.
@glent785324 күн бұрын
Yes, it has only taken 15 years. The remaking of the don valley walking trails were to be finished in 2024, but funny, they had problems getting equipment into the area. If only they had thought they would need equipment when it was planned.
@eldeluxo24 күн бұрын
It will be a shame to see this area rammed with condos and other commercial interests, oh well just Toronto becoming whatever it's trying to become.
@Bruce-l24 күн бұрын
@@eldeluxo the island will be downtown adjacent, condos and office buildings should be expected. also I think that it's better we build tall in Toronto instead of building out into our precious farms and destroying the most fertile land in ontario
@nickloss237721 күн бұрын
@@eldeluxocondos are guaranteed. These improvements aren't just for existing Toronto homeowners to benefit from. It's a growing city.. It needs a place to put the workers that are keeping the economy moving. Sorry if you don't like the reality of city living.. But condos are needed on a massive scale. We can't build outwards cuz of the green belt and urban sprawl is another issue selfish nimby folks tend to complain about. And this was industrial land. I suppose you would prefer it to have remained abandoned industrial complexes rather than places people could live. Torontonians never cease to amaze me with their selfishness
@UzumakiNaruto_14 күн бұрын
@@nickloss2377 *These improvements aren't just for existing Toronto homeowners to benefit from. It's a growing city.. It needs a place to put the workers that are keeping the economy moving.* You're kidding yourself if you believe most of the new housing going up here will be to benefit the average person. Most of it will get bought up by rich investors and companies looking to make good money reselling or renting it out. If developers REALLY wanted to make housing that helps with the housing crisis, they would build bigger units than a shoebox that could house a family like they use to do and then sell it at a halfway reasonable price so that more people can actually afford to buy it. Of course doing that won't maximize profits so no private developer would ever do it. The only way it could ever get done is if the government built it themselves for the benefit of the general public and not for making big profits. This is why I wished Ontario would have its own crown construction company who's sole purpose is to build major public projects with as little private help as possible. Just build it at a break even cost and then sell or rent it at a reasonable price that most people could afford which is something no private enterprise would ever do.
@Abby-ug4xc24 күн бұрын
Yay, I love these updates! Can't wait to see it even more green next summer
@coced24 күн бұрын
to the editor: read about frame interpolation
@shifty708222 күн бұрын
facts, but on a positive note the narration and explanations were quite lovely!
@BradPower25 күн бұрын
Love these drone walkthroughs.
@cingkole789325 күн бұрын
ook island
@CBG25 күн бұрын
Impressive, so glad this vision wasn't sanitized by past [and current] monolithic political thinking by the corrupt bozo Ford's.
@riseofazrael25 күн бұрын
Amazing project, can't wait to see it finished.
@UzumakiNaruto_14 күн бұрын
With the rate anything gets done in the GTA we'll be looking at many years before this project gets fully completed.
@GregGillies-o6b28 күн бұрын
The umbrellas need to be better maintained, cleaned! The waste receptacles are awful. Otherwise it's great! Maintenance maintenence!
@mysoneffa241728 күн бұрын
Why you posting in the winter???
@adjmmАй бұрын
With the housing ghetto on Villiers Island the eastern waterfront will become an enclave for a privileged few and in 25 plus years those still alive will weep at how we could have turned over precious waterfront lands to developers.
@Lazareth8008sАй бұрын
Toddler could have made something nicer 😂
@hakohitoАй бұрын
Please don't let any residential building be built there
@krizzleizeАй бұрын
Future tent city
@waynewong388021 күн бұрын
Tent city USA...Los Angeles, where I live.
@robertb2664Ай бұрын
phase two of the project: allow developers to ruin the area
@mercuryeliteАй бұрын
This WILL be a point of pride for Toronto once complete.
@stephenfermoyle457810 күн бұрын
in 20 years..
@andrelapointe1983Ай бұрын
All done with borrowed money, money we could not afford to spend. We just had 11% property tax increase, plus all other fees have increased well beyond the cost of living. Toronto municipal government is a Marxist entity, with no accountability or fiscal responsibility.
@rajaramjet6969Ай бұрын
Wah, Wah, Wah, what a bunch of cry babies. Even tough its not finished the area is fantastic for pedestrians and cyclists. Unlike the past industrial wasteland, this area is now thriving with new bridges, new roadways, new paths and entirely new flood lands with an ecosystem that will support an abundance of wildlife. I look forward to my treks in and about the area from Harbourfront or even Ashbridge's Bay.
@RedCloud-h6fАй бұрын
It's an amazing project, we can built rivers now too.
@billvickers1367Ай бұрын
Where’s the Financial Reporting?
@WaterfrontTorontoАй бұрын
You can view our Integrated Annual Report which lists financial results and performance measurements here: chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/www.waterfrontoronto.ca/sites/default/files/2024-09/WT_IAR_2023-2024-ua.pdf
@BradPowerАй бұрын
The City of Toronto has a 2024 Waterfront Budget doc. Just google "2024 Budget Notes Waterfront Revitalization Initiative". I imagine there may be other more specific documents floating around somewhere as well, like Business Plans, Summaries, etc
@michaelheurkens4538Ай бұрын
These idiots build on a river that gets enough runoff in Spring and severe storms to flood the Don Valley Parking Lot? Let's wait and see which rich guys get government money when huge rainstorm brings the river to flood stage and the wind off Lake Ontario drives a flood tide up the river overwhelming the "new island" that only the wealthy can afford to live on! No tax dollars for flood compensation nor insurance coverage either. The insurance companies will pay the claim, then raise everyone else's premiums to cover the losses, blaming climate change not the builder/municipal government for allowing the build of whatever they put there. I'd even bet there will be 100% facial recognition/surveillance as well.
@DalePataki-um9unАй бұрын
Toronto where only the rich live so dream on regular folks you will only be visiting
@NicholasCashmoreАй бұрын
Can we backfill the lake and create new wonderful habitats?
@WaterfrontTorontoАй бұрын
To create the extension of the Don River, we excavated enough soil to fill the Rogers Centre. In that space, we introduced a host of new habitats, returning some of the natural habitats that would have existed when the mouth of the Don River was a freshwater marsh. In addition to those habitats, we did some Lakefilling to create the northwest corner of the new island - as part of that work, we built two habitat coves and a natural shoreline. You can read more here portlandsto.ca/why-this-matters/natural-habitats-port-lands/
@kathy_k5716Ай бұрын
Next year? 2025?
@BradPowerАй бұрын
This project is done. Which was naturalizing the end of the don river. All the parks around the island are due to be complete by Summer of 2025. Then the city has to work with developers on concepts and plans for a community there. That will build up over time and likely take until 2030.
@LeRoi715Ай бұрын
So how to get there by the TTC? RSVP? Thank you.
@BradPowerАй бұрын
Check the TTC website or google maps?
@LeRoi715Ай бұрын
@@BradPower where do I go? which bus ? this is a new area,eh? Thank you kindly Mr Brad. I do live at the High Park and do not know the new area....Cheers to you.
@BradPowerАй бұрын
@@LeRoi715 It depends on which way you come from. The easiest way is the King Streetcar. Take the King Streetcar (504) Eastbound. The Streetcar will turn onto Cherry Street and end at a loop beside the Distillery District. Get off there, walk south, under the railway tunnel, cross lakeshore boulevard, and you can walk directly over the bridge to the island. You'll see the white bridge in the distance once you go through the railway tunnel. FYI: There is not much there yet. The parkland around the island is due to be completed by summer of 2025.
@joshmdmdАй бұрын
@@LeRoi715 The 504 already goes there. You've clearly never been to unwin or cherry. btw the ttc site has a trip planner you can use.
@LeRoi715Ай бұрын
@@BradPower Oh, Thank you Sir. Now I know. Yes Yes and Yes. I am looking forward to see the development as in the short film seems so grand and growing on our eyes. Greetings from High Park .
@muchssАй бұрын
This not naturalization, this is condo development
@Annapurna818Ай бұрын
A foresee some Spain type flooding.
@BradPowerАй бұрын
That type of flooding is not possible in Toronto. We have a very gentle gradual sloping terrain down to the water. Toronto is pretty flat overall, where Spain, especially the region that flooded, have a much different and varied landscape. That said, we are overdue for another 100 year storm. That's partly why this project was done.
@rodn5616Ай бұрын
Housing in reach for who?
@BradPowerАй бұрын
No idea at this point. All we know is that a community of 15,000+ is going to be built there and at least 2,700 of those homes will be affordable housing. That's all we know at this point. More details to come from the city, I'm sure.
@TURBODON.6Ай бұрын
The city is already over crowded, families are going to have to get in line for park parking lot lines at 6:30am if they want to take the kids out for a picnic