Mid Century Modern Architecture in St. Catharines

Join us as we take a look at Mid Century Modern architecture in St. Catharines. Plus, we find out Niagara builder Sheldon Sulman’s advice for restoring a Mid Century Modern home while staying [...]

10 Ways to make St. Catharines a better city in 2019

Expectations for St. Catharines in 2019 are optimistic. But, let’s really give it our all. How can we make the city a better place in the year ahead? Here are our suggestions:   Bring back [...]

Can’t afford a home in Toronto? Read this!

Earlier in 2018, Toronto was ranked “one of the least affordable cities in the world”. If you currently live in Toronto, you may think that life outside the city doesn’t exist, [...]

Calling St. Catharines’ Entrepreneurs: check out 166 Russell Ave

We are excited to announce that our plans for 166 Russell Ave are moving forward! Our 1650 sq. ft commercial space for lease in St. Catharines hottest neighbourhood, The Fitzgerald, is now open [...]

5 tips for styling your home event

After creating a whimsical Spring-themed interior in an old warehouse for the Community Care Pop Up Dinner earlier this year, Elizabeth Loomis-Taliano (a freelance designer for Simply White [...]

(Re)discover St. Catharines

I love the bustle of a busy urban centre with all the lifestyle perks, such as restaurants, cafes, shops, galleries, libraries, entertainment venues, parks and more. But finding the work-life [...]

Exclusive look inside the Lincoln Fabrics building

Did you miss out on a ticket to the pop-up dining event at the Lincoln Fabrics building? Fear not! We have your exclusive walkthrough right here.  Port Dalhousie‘s Lincoln Fabrics building [...]

Five of the best patio bars in Niagara

Patio season is well and truly here! Luckily, if you’re in Niagara, there are many spots with beautiful scenery and entertainment that will have you wishing the warm weather would stay all [...]

Downtown St. Catharines’ Most Under Appreciated Public Spaces

It’s been a rainy start to what would usually already be patio season this year, but I’m still itching to start spending as much time outside as possible as soon as the sun comes out and the [...]

Vertical Communities aren’t just for Toronto — Niagara Needs them, too

Last week, the City of Toronto released new guidelines for building vertical communities, based on the findings of a year-long study looking at how families live in the city’s constantly growing [...]

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