urbanexplorer
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I hope there ends up being some ground floor/atrium F&B. Would love an opportunity to stop in here when I’m on the waterfront when completed.
They have since updated that installed date inaccuracy to say last month.BlogTO has a piece on the new bridge - as is expected of BlogTO, it is not 100% accurate. The bridge was installed on March 27th, (see photos above), BlogTO says 'this week". See: https://www.blogto.com/city/2023/04/toronto-pedestrian-bridge-made-wood/
If you are in a public place you can photograph anything you want and almost invariably this will include private property - a property owner can prohibit you entering their property but certainly not photographing it. It's an amazingly stupid sign, from a generally quite sensible and competent public company!I could see that being posted internally for employees working on the site.. but external photos of the project - Good luck!
Oh I'm aware - I wonder however if it was originally intended to be posted in the site office for contractors working on the site, and was not intended for the general public.If you are in a public place you can photograph anything you want and almost invariably this will include private property - a property owner can prohibit you entering their property but certainly not photographing it. It's an amazingly stupid sign, from a generally quite sensible and competent public company!
Okay, for this one - like I said- maybe they were doing proprietary timber work. But what in 160 Front could be so delicate that privacy would be demanded? That’s wild.The same idiots from 160 Front.