C Charlemagne Well-known member Jul 19, 2017 15,451 2,484 113 Jan 14, 2021 #1 Toronto sees record-high population loss due to COVID-19 | Urbanized Toronto experienced record-high population loss last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic with people mirgrating to surrounding areas. dailyhive.com
Toronto sees record-high population loss due to COVID-19 | Urbanized Toronto experienced record-high population loss last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic with people mirgrating to surrounding areas. dailyhive.com
anon1 Well-known member Aug 19, 2001 10,315 2,137 113 Tranquility Base, La Luna Jan 14, 2021 #2 Very interesting.
glamphotographer Well-known member Nov 5, 2011 15,963 15,691 113 Canada Jan 14, 2021 #3 This has been a trend in the past 2-3 years. More people moving out of major cities because of the cost of housing.
This has been a trend in the past 2-3 years. More people moving out of major cities because of the cost of housing.
W WULA Well-known member Aug 12, 2012 604 385 63 Jan 14, 2021 #4 I love the article's pic. King Street always looks like it should have some tumbleweed blowing along it since it turned carless. It is now just a vacant deserted lot that they should build some more condos on. Highly productive use of some of the most valuable real estate in the country.
I love the article's pic. King Street always looks like it should have some tumbleweed blowing along it since it turned carless. It is now just a vacant deserted lot that they should build some more condos on. Highly productive use of some of the most valuable real estate in the country.
N Nesbot Well-known member Jan 25, 2016 2,039 1,034 113 Jan 14, 2021 #5 glamphotographer said: This has been a trend in the past 2-3 years. More people moving out of major cities because of the cost of housing. Click to expand... And driving the costs up every where else. Only to have the housing market crumble exactly like late 2000 USA. Its going to be rough.
glamphotographer said: This has been a trend in the past 2-3 years. More people moving out of major cities because of the cost of housing. Click to expand... And driving the costs up every where else. Only to have the housing market crumble exactly like late 2000 USA. Its going to be rough.
Ref Committee Member Oct 29, 2002 5,079 1,010 113 web.archive.org Jan 14, 2021 #6 I wonder if they will need the subway relief line after things die down.