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15 of the coolest future Toronto building designs revealed in 2025

Developers didn't seem too deterred by the declining Toronto real estate market in 2025, and several ambitious proposals landed on the desks of city planners over the last year.

Current market conditions could mean many of the gorgeous new developments proposed this year remain in a holding pattern and await a resurgence in residential sales. However, several more (primarily the rental and institutional builds proposed in 2025) could indeed come to fruition in the years to come.

Here are 15 of the coolest developments (and updates to previous plans) proposed in the last year.

Pinnacle One Yonge (future phases)

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Hariri Pontarini Architects

The Bend

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COBE Architects/architects—Alliance

241 Yonge Street

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Hariri Pontarini Architects

170 Merton Street

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Turner Fleischer Architects

60 Yonge Street

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Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture

2444 Eglinton Avenue East

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Henriquez Partners Architects

115 Saulter Street

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COBE Architects

120 Eglinton Avenue East

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Core Architects

Seneca Polytechnic Health & Wellness Centre

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DIALOG/Two Row Architect

90 Queen's Park Crescent 

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University of Toronto

College Park Redevelopment

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GWLRA

1151 Weston Road

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SvN

355 Sherbourne Street

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 KPMB Architects

21 Oakmount Road

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Teeple Architects

9 Shortt Street

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Montgomery Sisam 

These are just a handful of the dozens of impressive proposals tabled or modified this year, promising years of future skyline growth as the city continues to grow vertically.


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