This was the cheapest house sold in Toronto in 2020
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Given how ridiculous the housing market in Toronto is known to be, finding even a tiny condo for a few hundred thousand dollars is unheard of which is why the price of the standalone house at 29 Ray Avenue, which was the cheapest house sold in Toronto last year, is so surprising.
By any normal standards in other major North American cities, a two-bedroom, one bathroom one-and-a-half storey house of between 700 and 1,100 square feet would easily sell for around or under $500,000.
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Stantec, Jacobs JV Selected for Toronto Projects Written by Marybeth Luczak, Executive Editor
Stantec and Jacobs will provide program control services for four Toronto projects, including the Eglinton Crosstown West Extension (rendering shown).
Infrastructure Ontario (IO) and Metrolinx have awarded the 360 Transit Alliance Joint Venture, comprising Stantec and Jacobs, a program control services contract for four TTC (Toronto Transit Commission) projects, valued at C$28.5 billion (US$22.07 billion).
The partners will provide program controls management, risk management, quality assurance, planning and scheduling, information management, and on-call technical and commercial support services for these projects:
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Ontario Line: This nearly 16-kilometer (9.94-mile) free-standing line will run from Exhibition Place in the southwest, through downtown Toronto, to the Ontario Science Centre in the northeast. It includes 15 proposed