The Right House is a landmark building in the streetscape of downtown Hamilton. It was designed by local architect William Stewart & Son in 1890 for merchant, former schoolteacher, and Irish immig...
Read MoreHamilton is being called the hottest housing market in the country. According to Derek Doyle, a broker for Ambitious Realty Advisors, Hamilton has a lot to offer a thriving market with its waterfalls,...
Read MoreHamilton has recently been deemed the hottest housing market in the country—sure, we’ll accept that with pride. Some of Hamilton’s booming neighbourhoods include the James North area, Central, ...
Read MoreIn the ongoing public debate over Hamilton’s rapid transit plan for the east-west B-Line between McMaster University and Eastgate Square, some people argue that we should be focusing on a bus ra...
Read MoreIt was a blur, but it was nothing short of spectacular. As always, the July edition of Art Crawl had artists and vendors lining James Street North and crowds of Hamiltonians enjoying the downtown core...
Read MoreUPDATE: As of Monday, July 14th the task force made the decision to end any further action in increasing bylaw enforcement in the core. Downtown pedestrians had much to say about the idea of stricter...
Read More[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_column_text]Drink: New York Sour Cost: $11 Where can I get it? Two Black Sheep Perfect for: An evening of oysters, great conversation and a big group of ...
Read MoreBy Tim Mattioli & Ross Godsoe The Ambitious City. Coined in the 1800s, this Hamilton moniker has resurfaced in the past few years and is an encouraging sign that our city is ready to boldly tackle...
Read MoreIt hides in plain sight, an airy specimen of ’70s architecture at the corner of King and James. It’s walls of windows look down at life on the street. But no one looks up. The address is not famou...
Read MoreBy Jamie Tennant Downtown renewal is exciting in concept, but watching it happen is like watching the proverbial paint dry. The pace is steady, but the movements are often so tiny they are barely perc...
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