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Five teams named to YZD Runway redevelopment competition's shortlist in Toronto

By Josh Niland|

Friday, Mar 21, 2025

Image courtesy Northcrest Developments

The competition to redevelop Toronto’s 70-acre former Downsview Airport Lands (known as YZD) has named CCxA, Field Operations, Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates, Sasaki, and SLA to its shortlist. The project forms the 'cornerstone' of a new 370-acre mixed-use development, one of North America’s largest. It is aimed at creating a new landscaped pedestrian corridor out of the airport's former runway and will be animated by year-round cultural programming and other public uses. A winner is expected to be announced by mid-summer this year. The entire redevelopment will reportedly cost $22 billion. 

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Five teams named to YZD Runway redevelopment competition's shortlist in Toronto

By Josh Niland|

Friday, Mar 21, 2025

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Image courtesy Northcrest Developments

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toronto ● canada ● redevelopment ● mixed-use development ● placemaking ● competition ● ontario ● airport ● urban planning ● landscape architecture
CCxA
CCxA
Field Operations
Field Operations Hiring!
Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates, Inc.
Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates, Inc.
Sasaki
Sasaki
SLA Landscape Architects
SLA Landscape Architects

The competition to redevelop Toronto’s 70-acre former Downsview Airport Lands (known as YZD) has named CCxA, Field Operations, Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates, Sasaki, and SLA to its shortlist. The project forms the 'cornerstone' of a new 370-acre mixed-use development, one of North America’s largest. It is aimed at creating a new landscaped pedestrian corridor out of the airport's former runway and will be animated by year-round cultural programming and other public uses. A winner is expected to be announced by mid-summer this year. The entire redevelopment will reportedly cost $22 billion. 

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