Gregg Lintern
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Gregg Lintern
@GreggLintern
Toronto’s Chief Planner from 2017 to 2023 Instagram: gregglintern_rpp Bluesky: @gregglintern.bsky.social

The suburbs vs. downtown: What the ‘uncomfortable marriage’ between the two Torontos means for the city’s biggest problems trib.al/hyXJVKt

“We did it!” Frank Ghery quietly said as I congratulated him at the ground breaking of his King West project. Over years through a hiatus that saw the site sold to today’s development group & all the complexity, Frank remained centred on the need for transformative design.




It’s worth reading and not so much wrong as overly pessimistic. IMO an outcome that resulted in (admittedly limited) permissions when there were none is not “closing the door” to me. Sure, I wanted the door thrown wide open, but now it’s slightly ajar and light is coming in.

Expanding Housing Options in Neighbourhoods adopted by Toronto City Council endorsing a work plan that represents a generational opportunity to evolve low rise neighbourhoods as more inclusive places for people to call home @CityPlanTO



I went back to Family Mini Mart today to show you all what neighbourhood retail actually looks like. No AI. No Music. Time to grow up.

If you could walk a few minutes to get the milk you forgot for your kids cereal or maybe you need chocolate chips for homemade cookies because your grandchildren are coming over - this city can work better for all generations when life is within reach secure.toronto.ca/council/agenda…











People like regional express rail





New from me on @Spacing: Council this week has a chance to greenlight sixplexes in residential neighbourhoods. The sky will not fall. In fact, this move represents a generational opportunity for council to repair Toronto's troubled housing market. spacing.ca/toronto/2025/0…




