Graffiti has always been a contested subject, from its credibility as an art form to its perceived threat to public order. But a different story if emerging in Toronto.
Read MoreLearn how The Laneway Project is working with the Reggae community and other local stakeholders to give the Reggae community a special home in Toronto. Video credit: Adrian Mendes.
Read MoreGraffiti in laneways, can work to beautify our neighbouhoods, reduce vandalism, improve safety, engage youth and transform our back alleys into urban art galleries. A handful of Toronto residents have been doing just that.
Read MoreLearn what one of Toronto's leading design thinkers has to say about laneways. And how the We Are Cities project is setting the stage for conversations to take place concerning the issues faced in the urban realm.
Read MoreChicago, which has a climate nearly idential to Toronto, has proven these laneway revitilization nay-sayers wrong by revitalizing hundreds of laneways in the past 10 years with their successful Green Alley Program.
Read MoreOn June 2, 2015 The Laneway Project was featured in an article posted to Inside Toronto: York Community Comes together to Envision Future of Reggae Lane.
Read MoreThe Laneway Project Co-Founder Michelle Senayah is part of Doors Open panel being held this Sunday outside at Fort York Visitors Centre. The panel, Rethinking It looks at how we can make Toronto's public spaces work harder.
Read MoreOn May 2 from 2-4PM members of The Laneway Project led a laneway activation and improvement brainstorming charette. Thank you to everyone who attended! Check out some pictures from the event in the gallery.
Read MoreOn Saturday, April 18, 2015 The Laneway Project wandered over to help get the CCBG laneway looking clean. We're excited to share some pictures snapped at the event. #lovethelaneways
Read MoreCome join us on May 2 from 2-4PM as we takeover the Bloordale Laneway area. Come and share your ideas for laneway activation and improvement at a brainstorming charrette with our very own, Michelle Senayah.
Read MoreJoin us Saturday! We'll be in Little Portugal working with the community to get the CCBG laneway looking clean.
Read MoreThe Laneway Project was featured in the Toronto Star this weekend. The article: Toronto striving for green spaces in a growing city, included commentary from The Laneway Project co-founder Michelle Senayah.
Read MoreWe've selected two laneways as pilot projects for laneway improvement!
Read MoreThis article explores how Toronto can re-imagine laneways for the purpose of musical performances - and a look at how Melbourne has succeeded in this.
Read MoreLaneways tell a rich story about how the neighbourhood has evolved, and can teach us lessons on how to grow into the future.
Read MoreWant to improve your laneway right now? Here's 5 quick and easy ideas!
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