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    Restaurant Comings & Goings

    Yonge and St. Clair news... “Arthur’s Restaurant” is coming to the St. Clair Centre. According to their website, “American inspired grill, cocktail lounge and rooftop terrace located in Midtown Toronto celebrating refined classics and indulgent signatures.” This article also mentions an iQ...
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    2 St Clair East ( various interior and exterior renos, Slate, Gensler)

    Exterior Loblaws sign is up as of this weekend. Interior work is coming along quickly, the typical black subway tile is installed, coolers are in and I caught a glimpse of the large sliding door cheese fridge. There is also a sign for “Arthur’s”, a Chase Hospitality Group restaurant coming to...
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    King Street (Streetcar Transit Priority)

    Picked up a Lyft at King and Portland last night, need to go north on University. Instead of going east on Adelaide, my driver went straight along King breaking every King St pilot rule. Nearly every other car did the same. No enforcement in sight. On a positive note, King was absolutely...
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    Toronto Rogers Centre Renovations | ?m | ?s | Toronto Blue Jays | Populous

    Had free tickets to the game last night and was reminded why I don’t go to games until they start to open the roof. Even with a decent Friday night crowd there is just no ambience or atmosphere with the roof closed. On the plus side, I discovered that Skydome wifi is strong enough to support...
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    2 St Clair East ( various interior and exterior renos, Slate, Gensler)

    Is the Loblaws going to be in that Yonge-facing space, or will that be for Collette Grand Cafe?
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    Toronto Union Station Revitalization | ?m | ?s | City of Toronto | NORR

    Love being able to hop off the UP Express from a holiday and grab a bag of coffee beans at Pilot before heading home on the subway.
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    TTC: Flexity Streetcars Testing & Delivery (Bombardier)

    Talk radio's raison d'etre is to get people riled up about something. If all the streetcars were replaced with buses tomorrow, they'd be talking about how the buses get in their way.
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    Rob Ford's Toronto

    "only 36 per cent of respondents between the ages of 18 and 34 approved of Ford’s performance." Are these not also the people least likely to vote in a municipal election? Perhaps the key to defeating Ford in 2014 is getting this demographic to show up. ps. first post, long-time lurker.

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