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Condo towers with indoor gardens? Here are four ideas on highrise living º£½ÇÉçÇø¹ÙÍøshould steal

From Singapore to San Francisco, this is how other Canadian and global cities are building vertical communities.

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The CapitaSpring building in the business district in Singapore is a 51-storey tower combining residential and office spaces, as well as four storeys of open-air garden.


Toronto’s not like other cities.

For decades, it has experienced rapid population growthÌýand, even as the real estate market slows,Ìýis constantly changing withÌýnew towers risingÌýto house our growing population.

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Manuela Vega

Manuela Vega is a Toronto-based housing reporter for the Star. Follow her on X: .

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