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01.16.2012

“Glass Memory” at Burano

To Sandro Martini, the meaning of fresco is “…signifacto del muro. It’s not a painting on a wall, it is the wall.” The art and architecture are one.

While looking for an artist to enhance the public space at Burano Condominiums, Lanterra Developments came across Sandro’s work and were immediately struck by his use of colour, spontaneity and bold lines.

“Glass Memory” was installed in the Fall of 2011 at Burano on 832 Bay Street in Toronto.

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09.12.2025

Now Streaming: Lanterra Live

We’re proud to launch Lanterra Live – our new podcast series featuring raw, insightful conversations with the people shaping Toronto’s real estate, investment landscape, and urban culture. From developers and...

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05.05.2025

Lanterra Developments Debuted Ryan Gander’s First Canadian Public Artwork – ‘The Cat, the Clock and the Rock,’ at Artists’ Alley

The new six-foot sculpture marks a milestone in Lanterra’s public art program and celebrates a multi-year partnership with OCAD University Lanterra Developments, renowned for its vision of building iconic urban...

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

03.14.2025

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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