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March 14, 2021:

21-602298

Toronto,

Mixed-use Development,

Grand Hotel Redevelopment,

225 Jarvis St,

Amexon Development Corporation,

49s,

Core 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 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.

Bellingham Herald Facebook page says it may be longest mural in State of Washington.

Well four if you count this parking lot as part of the Culinary Institute of Michigan project.

Digger on a pile of rubble

May 10/23

23-640467

Mississauga

Residential

Westminster Church Redevelopment

4094 Tomken Road

924 Rathburn Road East

United Property Resources Corporation

Westminster United Church

12s +12s

KPMB Architects

This is a new development in Saanich ( Victoria Suburb ) it houses North America's second largest Wal mart and is Vancouver Island's largest mall. It's also the largest multi use development in Western Canada.

The area looks different on the 2008 Google Streetview. The gap was previously a building called "Scarab Sprawl"

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.

January 2014 - Early stages of Blackburn Boulevard Redevelopment

July 08, 2018:.

18-541260.

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End Of The Stub Track That Has Been Added To The Loop To Store Disable Streetcars During the Day So Not To Effect Service Like They Do Today

Toronto,

Toronto Transit,

TTC (Toronto Transit Commission),

TTC Humber Bay Loops Redevelopment,

TTC Construction,

TTC Track Construction,

TTC Overhead System,

TTC Streetcar Platform,

TTC New Substation,

TTC New Walkways,

TTC Loops,

Humber Bay Loop

Panorama of the construction site to the Northeast corner of the site.

 

3D version can be viwed here;

 

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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.

Edmonton Green redevelopment taken in January 2007. The poster claims the main shopping centre redevelopment will be completed by summer 2006. There is/was a similar poster for the leisure complex with a date of late summer 2007 so it might just be ready b 2010 at this rate. At least the bus station is now open and they didn't cock up the design like the one at Chelmsford that's too small for the buses to sfaely turn round in.

Much further along the river, but also showing redevelopment.

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.

the Woodward corridor from New Center to downtown Detroit is looking better than it has in decades. On the left (east) in this shot you can see the Crystal Ballroom rehab project, and outside the frame is a great storefront rehab of a historic building next to Temple Beth El/Bonstelle Theatre.

John Wiersma, Chair of the Foundation Board of Directors; Dr. Tom Stavro Sholdoff, Program Chief of Emergency; Roger Anderson, Chair of Durham Region.

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.

Redevelopment of Finsbury Circus House in the City of London

 

Vauxhall redevelopment SW8 The Cap Gemini building at 95 Wandsworth Road is shrouded for demolition, competed August 2018

January 2014 - Early stages of Blackburn Boulevard Redevelopment

June 3, 2024 — Buffalo, NY — Governor Kathy Hochul today announced the start of construction on the redevelopment of the Commodore Perry Homes in Buffalo’s First Ward neighborhood. The new, all-electric housing development will consist of 405 affordable homes in 27 newly constructed buildings. (Darren McGee/ Office of Governor Kathy Hochul)

Redevelopment and Revitalization: Treasure Island session at the Urban Transformation Summit 2024 in San Francisco, USA, 23 October 2024. World Economic Forum San Francisco Office - Auditorium. Copyright: World Economic Forum/Stephen Porter

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