Mustapha
Senior Member
Then and Now for April 27.
Then. King and Jarvis NE corner. 1990-ish.
Now. October 2011.
Then. King and Jarvis NE corner. 1990-ish.
Now. October 2011.
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What strikes me most, in addition to the new builds, is the improvement that has been made to the red brick commercial row by removing surface paint and allowing the architecture to express itself ( though the new banners could be eliminated, perhaps ... ). It's great to see this process of recovery taking place all over town now.
What strikes me most, in addition to the new builds, is the improvement that has been made to the red brick commercial row by removing surface paint and allowing the architecture to express itself ( though the new banners could be eliminated, perhaps ... ). It's great to see this process of recovery taking place all over town now.
I think newer than 1980ish, the new streetcar is in use.Then and Now for April 27.
Then. King and Jarvis NE corner. 1980-ish.
Now. October 2011.
OMG...my wife and I honeymooned there for three days in December of 1975. It was all we could afford. We stayed in room 435. Every time the heat in our room kicked on the whole room vibrated for a minute or two. We saw Danny and the Juniors in their show on the Sunday night.
Then and Now for April 27.
Then. King and Jarvis NE corner. 1980-ish.
Now. October 2011.
I think the old picture is more 1990-ish than 1980-ish; the row's already been restored by then (but the surrounding condo not yet built)
I think newer than 1980ish, the new streetcar is in use.
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Yeah, not. Hmm, urbantoronto has no strikethrough characters. So we can't just correct our mistakes, we must erase their history, Orwell fashion.
And if we go back to the "bad old days" of the mid-70's when the block could have been demolished: