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InsideToronto.com: Evergreen Brick Works rolls out path to sustainability with new walking surface

Old tires may not seem like the most sustainable material out there, but thanks to an initiative by the Ontario Tire Stewardship (OTS), Evergreen Brick Works and two Humber College grads, the public is catching a glimpse of their potential.

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Toronto Star: At the old Brick Works, rubber works as a playground material

Bringing new life to old tires, On The Riverbank, the contest-winning design from two former Humber College design students, opens to the public at Evergreen Brick Works.

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Chimney Court plays to kids’ natural curiosity

Guest blogger Karen Hammond looks at the ways water and food connect with kids’ natural play instincts in Chimney Court.

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Metrolinx unveils new LRV at Evergreen Brick Works

The next generation of light rail transit has arrived at EBW—just another amazing feature at the MOVE Expo!

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Green roofs are sprouting up all over EBW

We’re excited to show off the additions to our green space at EBW!

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Chimney Court showcases Evergreen’s approach to children’s play

Part two of our series on Chimney Court. Find out where Karen’s adventures have taken her this week!

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Gallery: Design by Nature at EBW

Take a look at the art works on display at this year’s Design by Nature exhibition, on site at EBW until October.

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Evergreen CityWorks: Building sustainable cities for the urban century

Learn more about Evergreen CityWorks and the new ways we are helping to find innovative solutions for making cities more sustainable.

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Chimney Court offers a new approach to children’s outdoor experience

Volunteer blogger Karen Hammond gives us a sneak peek into the world of Chimney Court, and shares trade secrets to building children’s play spaces in our new blog series.

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YongeStreetMedia.ca: Five new Toronto buildings worth a second look

In most cities, it's rare for entire neighbourhoods to undergo radical and successful transformations, but in Toronto, we've seen four in the last decade, with Liberty Village, Summerhill, the Distillery District and now the Waterfront. But the most radically successful of all is the Brick Works.

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