Enoch ChiuLong Blog 4 — Community Land Trusts: The Solution to Gentrification?Imagine this scene on New Year’s Eve: your entire community gathered together in celebration, a wonderful atmosphere where you get…Apr 25Apr 25
Enoch ChiuLong Blog 3 — Prices weren’t the only things inflating during the Pandemic: A perspective on the…I remember that night quite clearly: a cold, dark December evening. My family was gathered on the couch in front of the TV, and we watched…Apr 41Apr 41
Enoch ChiuShort Blog 7 — Visiting Village of Yorkville ParkLiving in downtown Toronto, the Village of Yorkville Park, designed by architect Olesand Worland, has always been a small neighborhood…Mar 28Mar 28
Enoch ChiuShort Blog 6 — Myseum: Telling “Toronno’s” StoryLast week, I had the opportunity to visit 401 Richmond, an arts and culture hub inside a re-purposed tin factory in the center of Toronto…Mar 14Mar 14
Enoch ChiuLong Blog 2 — How Yellow Peril destroyed Toronto’s first ChinatownAs I walked down Spadina Avenue towards Dundas, I took in the colorful murals and illuminated signs of Toronto’s Chinatown. They reminded…Mar 91Mar 91
Enoch ChiuShort Blog 5 — Comment on [Aadit Jivani]Long Blog 1Hi Aadit! Your piece on Ahmedabad’s struggle to balance rapid development and historical preservation was a touching and well-written read…Feb 28Feb 28
Enoch ChiuShort Blog 4 — An Afternoon Visit to Fisher Rare Book LibraryWith a comparatively short history, Toronto is not necessarily a city I would typically believe would be steeped in history on every…Feb 22Feb 22
Enoch ChiuShort Blog 3 — Rents’ up~again?As a university student myself, especially one in a big city, rent is a contentious issue that often presents itself in at least one in…Feb 8Feb 8
Enoch ChiuLong Blog 1 — The Reality of Living in the Pearl of the Orient“I duct-taped the ceiling to stop the rats from coming in.” A resilient and tired face, Ms. Chai is one of the more than 200,000 residents…Feb 83Feb 83