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March 14, 2021:
Toronto,
Mixed-use Development,
Grand Hotel Redevelopment,
225 Jarvis St,
Amexon Development Corporation,
49s,
Core Architects,
What we have noticed is the overhangs project the drip line over the sidewalk. When it rains there are almost waterfall like conditions in some parts of the building - especially where people are walking!
After hearing that this mall would be closing and demolished at the end of this month, I knew I needed to go check in out before it was too late.
I've always known this mall existed, but I never actually been in this mall until this visit, which unfortunately is now both my first and last visit.
The interior portion of the mall is set to be redeveloped into housing, while some exterior stores, such as HomeGoods, Sprouts, Buffalo Wild Wings, Red Robin, and Walmart will remain intact. All the interior stores, such as Bath and Body Works, Ulta Beauty, and Ross were in the process, or already closed.
The mall also formerly had a Sears and JCPenney as anchors which have both since closed, and a Cost Plus World Market which also closed. The former World Market seems to have held some sort of local furniture retailer for a brief period of time, but I believe the former World Market building is also set to face the wrecking ball.
The former Sears is owned by Transformco, so that building will remain in place for the time being despite being vacant. I have no idea what Sears/Transformco has in store for the space in regards to redevelopment.
February 14, 2021:
21-601418
Toronto,
Mixed-use Development,
Waterworks Building Redevelopment,
Toronto Heritage Building Built 1932,
505 Richmond St W,
CreateTO,
MOD Developments Inc,
Woodcliffe Properties,
13s,
Diamond Schmitt Architects,
After hearing that this mall would be closing and demolished at the end of this month, I knew I needed to go check in out before it was too late.
I've always known this mall existed, but I never actually been in this mall until this visit, which unfortunately is now both my first and last visit.
The interior portion of the mall is set to be redeveloped into housing, while some exterior stores, such as HomeGoods, Sprouts, Buffalo Wild Wings, Red Robin, and Walmart will remain intact. All the interior stores, such as Bath and Body Works, Ulta Beauty, and Ross were in the process, or already closed.
The mall also formerly had a Sears and JCPenney as anchors which have both since closed, and a Cost Plus World Market which also closed. The former World Market seems to have held some sort of local furniture retailer for a brief period of time, but I believe the former World Market building is also set to face the wrecking ball.
The former Sears is owned by Transformco, so that building will remain in place for the time being despite being vacant. I have no idea what Sears/Transformco has in store for the space in regards to redevelopment.
"After the Bourke Street store has been rebuilt, the redevelopment of the Lonsdale Street site will begin. The redevelopment of this site is expected to finish in 2013. "
source: myer's official webiste
People are strange - they set things up one way, and then redecorate. This photograph was taken in the courtyard of Krak des Chevaliers, a crusader castle in western Syria. As you can see, they built a staircase across the front of an arch (the entrance to the chapel, as it happens).
July 01, 2020:
20-590669
Toronto Photo,
Urban Toronto,
Mirvish Village,
Toronto Heritage Building,
(Honest Ed's Redevelopment),
581 Bloor St W,
Westbank Corp,
13s + 19s + 24s +25s + 26s,
Henriquez Partners Architects,
ERA Architects,
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After hearing that this mall would be closing and demolished at the end of this month, I knew I needed to go check in out before it was too late.
I've always known this mall existed, but I never actually been in this mall until this visit, which unfortunately is now both my first and last visit.
The interior portion of the mall is set to be redeveloped into housing, while some exterior stores, such as HomeGoods, Sprouts, Buffalo Wild Wings, Red Robin, and Walmart will remain intact. All the interior stores, such as Bath and Body Works, Ulta Beauty, and Ross were in the process, or already closed.
The mall also formerly had a Sears and JCPenney as anchors which have both since closed, and a Cost Plus World Market which also closed. The former World Market seems to have held some sort of local furniture retailer for a brief period of time, but I believe the former World Market building is also set to face the wrecking ball.
The former Sears is owned by Transformco, so that building will remain in place for the time being despite being vacant. I have no idea what Sears/Transformco has in store for the space in regards to redevelopment.