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1. A Toronto multiplex that tests the limits of urban density

2. Opportunity lost; U.S. cleantechs are scaling up and making coin for investors. Why aren't we capitalizing on the sector in Canada?

3. U.S. cleantechs are making coin for investors. Why aren’t we capitalizing on the sector in Canada?

4. Postwar idea brought to the 21st century; Governments resurrect housing design catalogues to make building homes easier

5. Lorinc, John: The New City: How the Crisis in Canada's Urban Centres is Reshaping the Nation

6. Small build, big headache: Toronto fourplex faced a wall of red tape

7. Why investors become bearish when the weather gets gloomy

8. Greasing the wheels? New research on how corruption affects innovation raises some provocative questions about Canada's lagging productivity

9. Greasing the wheels? How corruption hurts innovation and adds to Canada’s productivity problem

10. Canadian builders apply lessons learned from Grenfell Tower disaster

11. Developers look to fill a yawning gap in the availability of student housing; Finding affordable places to live can be a huge challenge for people attending postsecondary schools

12. Postsecondary students in Canada face a tight housing market. Some developers see that as an opportunity

14. Builders face red tape on projects meant to ease housing woes; A labyrinth of bureaucracy can make creating density in a city like Toronto particularly difficult

15. Toronto moves to build the missing middle; How the city's reformed planning rules and relaxed provincial regulations will help add small-scale density

16. MATH PROFESSOR BECAME A LAWYER SO HE COULD TAKE HIS ACTIVISM TO COURT; Calling himself a mathematician who did law in his spare time, he had a passion for public-interest matters, which led to appearances at inquests into police shootings of Black men and at high-profile inquiries

17. U of T math professor Peter Rosenthal became a lawyer so he could take his activism to court

19. Lorinc, John. Cities: A Groundwork Guide

24. Spy vs.sly; New technologies are blurring the lines between illegal corporate espionage and legitimate competitive intelligence

25. Artificial intelligence is changing how companies snoop on each other

26. Calling corporate bull; Is your workplace full of it? The organizational BS perception scale can sniff out the worst offenders

27. The new normal: bedrooms without a view; A window in every room was once standard. Not anymore - and some people don't like it

32. Bringing home building inside

33. A push to add retail to Toronto’s alleyways

34. Why private-public infrastructure projects haven’t always lived up to the hype

39. Toronto writer John Lorinc wins $25,000 prize for his book Dream States

41. Is a new Kent Commission in order? The potential merger of Postmedia and Torstar has echoes of media concentration in the 1980s

42. Money for nothing? The feds are betting on tax credits, subsidies and other infusions of public cash to grow the clean energy economy. Some fear it'll be a washout

43. Going up high in a sustainable way; Concrete is a ubiquitous ingredient in high-rises, but climate concerns are leading developers to seek other options

45. Home truth; Do anti-speculation measures targeting real estate actually work?

46. The ups and downs of high-rise elevators; A push for increased density has led to taller buildings, but residents struggle with elevator wait times

47. STEPHEN POLOZ, JOHN LORINC AMONG NOMINEES FOR DONNER PUBLIC POLICY BOOK PRIZE

48. Living the stream; The next big disruptor in Canadian retail could be 'live shopping,' wherein social media influencers promote and sell brand-name goods directly to consumers

49. Citizen developers are ready to build Canada's missing middle; However, despite a loosening of bylaws allowing multiplex developments, huge roadblocks remain

50. WHATEVER HAPPENED TO THE GOLDEN GIRLS ACT?

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