In today’s edition of This City: a garden party–inspired wedding that cost $36,000. Plus, a drool-worthy home library, a GTA mortgage broker on cottage buyers’ remorse, and more. For all of our city coverage, visit torontolife.com or subscribe to our print edition. |
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Phoenix Mackenzie and Robert Herr met in June of 2020, when they were both working at Fresh. The two began dating and moved in together a few months later. They got engaged in December of 2021 and had a 70-person wedding at TCE on Sterling this past June. Here’s how their big day came together. |
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| Nadia Alam, a book illustrator, always keeps a stack of reading material close by. In 2019, when she was renovating the west-end home she shares with her family, Nadia wanted to give her beloved books a place of their own. So she enlisted CAB Architects to integrate white-oak shelving on three levels of the 2,800-square-foot home. |
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| At the start of the pandemic, a wave of Torontonians decamped to cottage country. Now, with companies mandating a return to the office and the allure of rural life having lost its lustre, some urban transplants are eager to return to the city. The snag: they’ve been priced out of the market. Here, mortgage broker Laura Garetson explains the financial barriers city skippers are facing. |
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