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Toronto | St Michael's Hospital Patient Care Tower | ?m | 17s | St. Michael's | NORR
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Surprise - NOT...
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Toronto | Scarborough Town Centre Redevelopment | ?m | 65s | Oxford Properties | BDP Quadrangle
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It's not happening, and if it were, it wouldn't be my call anyway. Shadow Box elsewhere. LOL
Oct 7, 2025
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Toronto | Scarborough Town Centre Redevelopment | ?m | 65s | Oxford Properties | BDP Quadrangle
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As a life long Scarberian.. those are fighting words.
Oct 7, 2025
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St Lawrence Market
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Good answer. Of course, that might be the question why we don't use hydronic snow melt systems under the pavement for such areas...
Oct 7, 2025
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They could and should, though I imagine the added cost/logistics of making them removable for snow plows is the reason there aren't any.
Oct 7, 2025
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Toronto | Scarborough Town Centre Redevelopment | ?m | 65s | Oxford Properties | BDP Quadrangle
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Nope. Oxford is the owner here, they are deep pocketed; the mall still has good traffic and discussions are ongoing to fill the vacant...
Oct 7, 2025
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Maybe foot traffic isn't translating into spending, but if we are going by foot traffic alone, the mall appears to be supremely healthy...
Oct 7, 2025
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Toronto | Quayside Building 1C | 44.1m | 13s | Dream | Teeple Architects
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Ok..... second time I've mentioned Jack (from BlogTO) this week............ He's obviously trying to catch up to UT on several...
Oct 7, 2025
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Premier Doug Ford's Ontario
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Ok, I have a question............. If the Premier/Minister's vehicles are routinely recorded running at high or very high...
Oct 7, 2025
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We know this isn't true because Ford and his MPPs are anything but hard working
Oct 7, 2025
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Toronto Eaton Centre
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This is/was always an issue going back to Eatons, but when the latter was more successful, it did just fine. In terms of Nordstrom...
Oct 7, 2025
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I'd argue that's strategic. Nordstom felt more like a hallway with some shoes on display next to it, Simons feels like you're passing...
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Delayed to October 16th. Not quite finished yet but almost!
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Indeed. That program was sabotaged by Toronto Public Health. Some of its restrictions were appropriate, if challenging (around...
Oct 7, 2025
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A la carte was the exact opposite of "fewer restrictions". It was restricted right into the ground.
Oct 7, 2025
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