Torontovibe
Senior Member
With the new entrance taking up the corner, where are the religion pushers, the break dancers, the drummers and spiderman gonna go this summer?
I just saw all of those mentioned minus Spider-Man. There is still lots of space.With the new entrance taking up the corner, where are the religion pushers, the break dancers, the drummers and spiderman gonna go this summer?
is that from the patio of Jack Asters? If it is I watched the gold medal game from up there in 2010. The game ws being shown on the big screnn on the City Tv building and they had the sound on outside from the restaurant.
If there are going to be (useable) doors on Yonge, then it'll be a big improvement. With multiple restaurants expected at Nordstrom, I'm hoping that one of them is at street level. Joey's and its "indoor patio" when the windows are opened in the warmer months, has done wonders of that section of Dundas.I know it's not exactly Place de la Concorde or something but Nordstrom's does little to contribute to Dundas Square. It's classic 'mall' thinking.
I know it's not exactly Place de la Concorde or something but Nordstrom's does little to contribute to Dundas Square. It's classic 'mall' thinking.
This massive edifice on Yonge has always been regrettable--but this reno does soften it a fair bit.
Toronto always thinks too small and Dundas Square epitomizes that mindset.
The square itself is poorly designed, cheaply executed, and is about 25% of the size it should be to provide a sufficient urban ambience and vibrancy to its people. Toronto always thinks too small and Dundas Square epitomizes that mindset.