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Apple Exits Toronto’s ‘The One’ Project Which is Now in Receivership

The One under construction in July 2021 Apple has terminated its lease for retail space in Toronto's troubled 'The One' development, according to newly filed court documents. The luxury condo and retail project, located at Yonge and Bloor Streets, was pushed into receivership due to construction delays and a debt of $1.6 billion. "The Project Apple is reportedly considering selling more ads on its self-produced podcasts, marking a shift in its advertising strategy. The company's podcasts have traditionally been ad-free. The podcasts under consideration include limited series like "The Line," "Hooked," and "Run, Bambi, Run."

Apple Exits Toronto’s ‘The One’ Project Which is Now in Receivership

Published : 2 years ago by in Tech

Apple is reportedly considering selling more ads on its self-produced podcasts, according to Bloomberg, citing people familiar with the matter. This marks a potential shift in the company's strategy, as its podcasts have historically been ad-free. The podcasts under consideration for ad placements include limited series like "The Line," "Hooked," and "Run, Bambi, Run," which...


Topics: Apple, Canada, Electronics, iPhone, Toronto

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