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No info here, but the faster that lot goes the better. It's been underutilized for so long. Easy candidate for mid-rise housing with retail at grade.
It's shocking no such proposal has occurred yet given the excellent location.
No info here, but the faster that lot goes the better. It's been underutilized for so long. Easy candidate for mid-rise housing with retail at grade.
It's shocking no such proposal has occurred yet given the excellent location.
There's going to be a major reconstruction of various infrastructure at the intersection of Queen, King, Queensway, and Roncesvalles that's supposed to last for the next year and a half (but I can guarantee it will go over by at least four months, any wagers?).
This includes bus replacement service which has already been running west of Dufferin for like a month it seems.
I'm wondering if this will significantly impact psychological connection between especially South Parkdale where I live and Roncesvalles.
Roncesvalles is the only reason I ever go north of King Street. I shop there. My bookshop is there. Fishmonger. Baker. Record shop. Polish stuff.
I'm wondering if the hassle/visual cut off of the work will prevent me and others from going up that way.
I think I've already written the neighbourhood off for the next year plus.
You could walk there.........and cross Queen east of Roncy.
You could walk there.........and cross Queen east of Roncy.
Article on the frustrations of the unfinished road work at the King-Queen-Queensway-Roncy intersection which has been abandoned for over a month now.
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Road work abandoned for weeks leaving Toronto businesses in desperation
Local businesses are fed up with a stalled TTC construction project that has turned an already confusing Toronto intersection into an even bigger nig…www.blogto.com
Over the weekend, the intersection of King Street West, Queen Street West, the Queensway and Roncesvalles Avenue opened to allow traffic on Queen West and Roncesvalles. And even more good news for those visiting the area, all of the metered parking that was temporarily removed is now reinstated.
King West remains closed to traffic from Queen Street West to Wilson Park Drive. Travel lanes on The Queensway from Queen West to Parkside Drive continue to be reduced.
The intersection closed in April to allow construction crews to make a variety of improvements, including replacing the streetcar track, extending the dedicated streetcar right-of-way, enhancing streetcar stops, and making improvements for pedestrian and cyclist safety. The City is also working on the lighting, water mains, and sewers in the intersection.
Although the intersection is opening, the City of Toronto is now moving into Stage 2 of the undertaking, which will carry on well into next year. The entire project is expected to wrap up in summer 2022.




