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04.23.2012

Lanterra Graces Toronto with Work by Famed Architect Vito Acconci

Lanterra Developments unveiled its latest commissioned public art installation by Acconci Studio at WaterParkCity. Urban Toronto recently covered the event:

“Acconci Studio now adds Toronto to its list of installations with their work surrounding the base of Lanterra’s WaterParkCity, and it’s a significant one. It’s daring in several ways – artistically, structurally, materially – and there are many people to thank for it being here, not least of which are Barry Fenton and Mark Mandelbaum of Lanterra.”

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banner featuring Mark Mandelbaum, Chairman of Lanterra Developments with Michael Dabic, co-owner of Salt Grass & Rare

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Salt Grass & Rare to open in heart of Yorkville

By Mario Toneguzzi Renowned for its vision of building iconic urban condominiums, Lanterra Developments, led by Chairman Mark Mandelbaum and President and CEO Barry Fenton, has announced that new upscale restaurant,...

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