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  1. Nov 17, 2021 · Production volume is on track to hit a record-high in 2022, after hitting a $2.2 billion record in 2019. By 2025, through expansions and new builds, studio space in the Toronto region will increase by 63 per cent, to a projected 5.3 million square feet.

  2. The divergence of high-end rent and overall rents, which continue to decline, provides evidence that a large share of office demand has shifted focus to the relatively scarce supply of Trophy and differentiated Class A office product.

  3. Nov 17, 2021 · The city says there's a huge global demand for space to film in Toronto. This is also expected to increase with this year' arrival of Netflix's Canadian Headquarters and Amazon Studios...

    • The CNE
    • The Toronto Caribbean Carnival
    • Nuit Blanche
    • TD Toronto Jazz Festival
    • Pride
    • Veld Music Festival
    • Boots & Hearts
    • Honda Indy
    • St. Patrick’s Day Parade
    • Doors Open Toronto

    After two years of closures for Toronto’s iconic late-summer fair, it looks like we’ll finally get to go to The Ex this summer. The CNE has been quietly selling admission tickets on its websitefor the upcoming season, slated for August 19th to September 5th, 2022. No announcements have been made just yet, but we’ll be keeping our eyes peeled.

    Caribana is set to make a comeback this July 2022 and we can’t wait. According to the current schedule, the official launch of the Caribbean Carnival will be held on July 20th and the Grand Parade will take place on July 30th. Fingers crossed that it all goes according to plan!

    The City of Toronto saysthat the all-night contemporary art festival held every fall plans to return to its regular format in 2022. An online version of the event was held in 2021 and hopefully, we can all get back to wandering around the city and exploring art installations in person this upcoming year.

    The jazz fest that Toronto looks forward to every year has announced its first shows of 2022, which will run from June 24th to July 3rd. The festival will kick off with an early performance by Herbie Hancock on April 22nd at Meridian Hall. This will be the festival’s 35th year running, so you can definitely look forward to some incredible programmi...

    Toronto’s month-long Pride celebration plans to make a full return in 2022. Pride Toronto announced that a month of in-person activities and a jam-packed Pride Festival Weekend are being planned for this upcoming year, starting on June 1st and concluding on June 26th, 2022. A lineup of headliners and performances has already been announced and you ...

    One of Toronto’s biggest music festivals of the year is making a comeback this summerand they’re inviting major headliners to the stage. VELD Music Festival will take place at Downsview Park at the end of July and will be bigger than ever with an additional day of live music. The headliners this year include The Chainsmokers, Armin Van Buuren, Ales...

    The county music fest that takes over Burl’s Creek every summer is coming back in a major way this August 2022. The festival will be headlined by Shania Twain, Florida Georgia Line, and Sam Hunt. Tickets are already on sale for the event, which will take place from August 4th to August 7th.

    After two years of cancelled races, Toronto’s annual Indy is finally on track to return in 2022. The cars will start their engines on July 15th and will race around the Exhibition Place area until July 17th. Tickets aren’t up for sale yet, but stay tuned!

    Toronto’s beloved street parades could finally be returning this spring,starting with the annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade. Organizers have announced that this year’s parade will take place on Sunday, March 20th. Described as “the largest Irish event in Canada,” Toronto’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade is an event that the city has looked forward to every...

    Torontonians will once again get rare access into some of the city’s most interesting sites this May 28th and 29th as part of the annual Doors Open Torontoevent. With nearly 700 unique locations and over 2 million visits since the event began in 2000, this event is not to be missed if you love to explore the city.

  4. demand is high, as 84.8% of all new supply in the GTA was pre- leased this quarter, with this figure rising to 93.7% when removing the historically small Aurora submarket.

  5. Mar 4, 2022 · After two years of lockdowns, Toronto's biggest festivals and events will return this year — from Pride to Caribbean Carnival — starting with St. Patrick's Day about two weeks away.

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  7. Mar 4, 2022 · Today, Mayor John Tory announced the return of major festivals and events to Toronto’s streets, public spaces and parks. The Mayor was joined by Deputy Mayor Michael Thompson (Scarborough Centre), Cameron Bailey, CEO of the Toronto International Film Festival, and Andrew Weir, Executive Vice President of Destination Toronto at TIFF Bell Lightbox.

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