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“Toronto is missing the mark on missing middle, and 91 Barton is a prime example.”
“Toronto builders face the multiplex riddle: how many doors do you need?”
“Tiny condo developments with just four units are coming to Toronto.”

“Street Fight: inside the battle raging over Toronto multiplexes.”

“A Toronto multiplex doubles as an art house, opening to the public.”
“Bridges the divide between single-family houses and tiny condo boxes in the sky.”
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Globe and Mail
April 30, 2026
Toronto builders face the multiplex riddle: How many doors do you need?
Architects and contractors have stumbled on quirks in the building code that yield odd configurations. Green Street Flats featured in this Globe and Mail deep-dive on Toronto's evolving multiplex landscape.
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Feb 3, 2026
Street Fight: Inside the battle raging over Toronto multiplexes
An in-depth feature on the battle over multiplex development on Palmerston Boulevard, the politics of neighbourhood character, and why Toronto's housing future depends on missing middle housing.

Apr 3, 2026
Contentious Palmerston redevelopment gets green light after redesign
After initial rejection, Green Street Flats' revised 9-unit plan for 501 Palmerston Blvd. was approved by the committee of adjustment, with the chair calling it 'significantly improved.'

Dec 19, 2025
Saving the Street, Losing the Neighbours
A thoughtful analysis of the 501 Palmerston case examining how neighbourhood character arguments intersect with Toronto's 60% population decline in surrounding areas since 1961.

Nov 18, 2025
'Excessive' 11-unit Palmerston redevelopment axed by city committee
The committee of adjustment unanimously rejected Green Street Flats' proposed 11-unit redevelopment at 501 Palmerston Blvd., calling the design 'excessive' for the lot.

2025
Green Street Flats wins CoStar Impact Award for Multifamily Development of the Year
Our 321 St. George project was recognized with the 2025 CoStar Impact Award for Multifamily Development of the Year.

2024
Tiny condo developments with just four units are coming to Toronto. Will they be a hit?
Green Street Flats CEO Leonid Kotov weighs in on how the evolving multi-unit residential space is transforming Toronto's housing landscape.

2024
A Toronto multiplex that tests the limits of urban density
Green Street Flats' project at 14 Grange Avenue makes waves as the Globe and Mail explores how much-needed density can be added to established Toronto neighbourhoods.

2024
How 'gentle density' measures up to the hype as cities tackle Canada's housing crisis
Green Street Flats CEO Leonid Kotov featured at 367-369 Howland Ave discussing whether gentle density can truly address Canada's housing shortage.

2024
Toronto Is Missing The Mark On Missing Middle, And 91 Barton Is A Prime Example
Our 91 Barton Ave project in Seaton Village highlights the challenges faced by missing middle developers navigating Toronto's approvals process.

2023
What is the trick to making a laneway house work? It's not the mural
Green Street Flats featured discussing the benefits of well-designed laneway suites and how they can add value to Toronto's residential lots.

