Our annual Growth To Watch For series is back for another year, bigger, taller, and more comprehensive than ever before. Over the course of the year, we're bringing you to every significant development happening across the 416 and beyond into the Greater Toronto Area. We're covering everything from brand new proposals, to those inching their way through the planning process, to those already under construction or about to be completed.

A total of 25 reports will be available to subscribers throughout the year, with 17 previously released. (Details about how to get them can be found at the bottom of this article.) For a taste of what's offered in the 18th report, here's a sneak peek at the area highlighted.

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Our Downtown North report picks up where and Church and Jarvis Corridors report left off, starting on Charles Street and covering the area from just west of Church Street to just west of Bay Street, and from the Bloor-Yorkville area in the north down to Gerrard Street in the south.

Area covered in our Downtown Toronto North report, base image from Google Earth

The area features predominantly high-rise developments, as we inch closer to the Downtown Core where the tallest and densest projects are unfolding. Wedged between two emerging height peaks at the Yonge-Gerrard and Yonge-Bloor intersections, the central stretch of Yonge Street running through this coverage area includes an increasingly long list of proposed and active tall developments like 95 St Joseph and The Clover on Yonge respectively.

Looking southeast to 95 St. Joseph, image via submission to City of Toronto

New Growth to Watch For 2019 reports are being released on an ongoing basis, each covering a different section of the Greater Toronto Area. The series' upcoming 19th report will move west of Downtown, where more growth is unfolding.

Subscribers can get access to the complete existing and future reports for the year on our Growth to Watch For 2019 landing page. Subscribe today as a standalone subscription purchase for $199+tax, and you'll receive access to all 25 reports.

The following areas have already been covered this year: 

1.  Entertainment District  

2.  King West, Queen West, and More  

3.  South Etobicoke  

4.  Etobicoke Centre and Bloor West  

5.  Dupont, the Junction, and St. Clair West  

6.  North Etobicoke & Weston  

7.  York to Yorkdale to York Mills  

8.  Downsview & York University  

9.  North York Centre and Willowdale  

10.  North Scarborough  

11.  Central Scarborough  

12.  Beaches, Leslieville, & The Danforth  

13.  East York and Don Mills  

14.  Midtown-Eglinton to St. Clair  

15.  Bloor-Yorkville and Rosedale

16. Corktown-Regent Park-Cabbagetown 

17. Jarvis & Church Corridors …and now…

18. Downtown Toronto North

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