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Liberty Village new park @ 34 Hanna Ave.

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The forum is a little starved right now so I thought I would create a thread for this new park as I could not find one and the design competition was announced today 🎉

City of Toronto launches international design competition for new park in Liberty Village​


News Release
October 23, 2025
The City of Toronto is launching an international design competition today for a new park in Liberty Village, representing the City’s continued investment in high-quality design and great public spaces.
The two-stage competition invites landscape architecture and design teams from around the world to reimagine a site located at 34 Hanna Ave. The site currently serves as a parking lot and a temporary pop-up park, before it will be transformed into a vibrant green space for the community.
The first stage of the competition invites teams to submit their team qualifications to the City by Friday, November 28. Eligible design teams will be evaluated based on their qualifications, work experience and design approach to the park site.
From there, five teams will be shortlisted and invited to submit conceptual designs for the new park. Design ideas will be presented to a design jury and the community, alongside feedback from a Community Advisory Committee (CAC), before the winning design by the winning team is selected.
Resident feedback informs park design principles
In preparation for the design competition, the City worked with the local community to help to establish the preliminary vision for the future park. The vision from the people who live and work in the neighbourhood promotes flexible spaces for gathering, markets, music events, outdoor movies and more.
Great design for a healthy, vibrant city
Launching the design competition for 34 Hanna Ave. follows the success of recent competitions such as Love Park and is the second international design competition launched by the City this year. In August 2025, the City launched an international design competition for a net zero Community Recreation Centre at Ramsden Park. The Ramsden Park Community Recreation Centre design competition is the first international design competition for a community recreation centre since 1987.
More international design competitions are planned in 2026 and beyond, including for a new park at 50 Queens Quay East and a redesign of Olive Square Park as a permanent memorial to honour and remember the victims of the tragedy that took place on Yonge Street in 2018. This emphasis on high-quality design signals the City’s ongoing bold commitment to sustainable, inclusive design, resilient infrastructure and a beautiful public realm as outlined in the “Towards a Beautiful City” initiative, adopted by Toronto City Council in April 2025.
The new park at 34 Hanna Ave. is projected to open to the public in 2028.

More information is available on the City's webpage for the design competition and new park at 34 Hanna Ave.

Current business opportunities for parks and recreation facilities including design competitions, request for proposal, request for expressions of interest opportunities are on the City's Business Opportunities webpage.

Link to this news release on Toronto.ca
 
Construction in 2037! Part of the city’s new accelerated parks procurement program, cutting an estimated 6 years off the procurement timeline.
*grabs both of your hands at the same time like Oprah*
Yessssssss!!!!!!! Loook under your seat!!!! There is nothing under there to look forward to!!!!!!

Place your fantasy park designs below ⬇️
Your thoughts, hopes, dreams, and fears for this treasured community parking lot.

Where am I gonna park my car downtown, throw my fast food trash out the window, and then walk to the Jays game if not here???
 
Construction in 2037! Part of the city’s new accelerated parks procurement program, cutting an estimated 6 years off the procurement timeline.

Where are you getting this?

That's not the timeline here:

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So... they've already pushed it back by a year. Until recently they were saying the consultation would take place 2025/26 and construction would start once the lot was closed at the end of the World Cup (Q3 2026). Now they're saying late 2027.
 

An international design competition is currently underway for a new park in the heart of Liberty Village. Located at 34 Hanna Avenue, the would-be green space is currently a parking lot and temporary pop-up installation, with a mural by artist Elise Goodhoofd. The city-run competition invites international landscape architects and designers to come up with a breathtaking idea for the 4,900-square-metre plot.

Teams have until November 28 to submit their qualifications. The city will shortlist five applicants based on experience and design approach, then invite those finalists to submit concepts for public presentation. A design jury will ultimately select the winner.
 

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