Our most popular posts of 2012
When we launched our blog back in May, we had no idea how much fun blogging would be! We also had no idea how popular some of our posts would be. Continue reading
Q&A with Rosario Varacalli, E Condos architect
A few months ago, the interior designer for E Condos Mike Niven, spoke to us about his work and his inspiration for the E Condos interior design. Since then, we’ve been trying to get Rosario Varacalli to talk to us about his work on E Condos. Continue reading
E Condos is now open to the public!
Over the past few months, buyers have been responding eagerly to E Condos. Our events have drawn record crowds and brisk sales. Continue reading
The Future of Luxury Condo Developments is Here!
We recently came across this great article by Justin Robertson in the Toronto Standard which describes what Toronto will look like in 2050. Continue reading
Photos from our E-xclusive VIP Event
Yesterday we had an exclusive VIP event at our E Condos presentation lounge and we had quite an amazing turnout as you can see from the photos below. Continue reading
Bazis Exclusive: More new renderings of E Condos
Back in May, we released the first set of renderings for E Condos and we promised that there would be more. Well, yesterday we delivered on that promise and we released these two new renderings of the podium. Continue reading
The most impressive infinity pools in the world
It’s been more than 3 months since we released our renderings for E Condos and people still can’t get enough of our cantilevered infinity pools. And we must admit, even we don’t get tired of admiring them. Continue reading
Q&A with Mike Niven, E Condos interior designer
When we released the renderings for E Condos a few months ago, it quickly became one of the most talked about projects in Toronto. A lot of people were blown away by the eFinity pools, the sleek design and the cool amenities including the boxing gym! Continue reading
Yonge and Eglinton: Past, present and future
Yonge and Eglinton will experience a dramatic transformation once E Condos takes up permanent residence at 8 Eglinton Avenue East in 2017. In many ways though, Yonge and Eglinton has always been a neighbourhood of transformation and a lot has changed at this intersection over the last 200 years.
Back in the 1930’s for example, the Toronto Dominion Bank used to sit at the northeast corner of Yonge and Eglinton.
The building now looks completely different from what it looked like in the 1930’s and Dominion Bank has been rebranded and is now called TD Canada Trust.
The bank will experience yet another makeover when it is incorporated into the design of E Condos. It will be one of the retail spaces that will occupy the ground floor of E Condos in 2017.
The southeast corner of Yonge and Eglinton has seen a lot of changes too. Back in the early 20th century, the intersection had several residential homes, some of which were converted into shops. The one in the photograph below for example, sold cigarettes, cigars and tobacco.
Many of these shops and residential homes were later turned into commercial buildings and the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce opended a branch at 1 Eglinton Avenue East in the 1930’s.
The bank is still there today and like many of the buildings on Yonge and Eglinton, it looks completely different from what it looked like 80 years ago.
Here are a few more old photos of Yonge and Eglinton along with some recent ones.
And of course, here’s what Yonge and Eglinton will look like in 2017.