Toronto Mirvish Village (Honest Ed's Redevelopment) | 85.04m | 26s | Westbank | Henriquez Partners

Taken Friday afternoon and last night. Three shoring rigs on site now.
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From Friday afternoon. Supports have gone up for the heritage facade at Lennox and Bathurst. Shoring continued all week and it looks like they will be starting along Bathurst fairly soon.
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So how does EllisDon put up a sign on a building that doesn't belong to them?

You knock on their door and ask them how much they want to allow the sign on their wall. Then you pay them.
 
Huh -- had thought the design for the park was already baked, but apparently not; from Cressy's newsletter:

Community Visioning: Future Mirvish Village Park
In July 2017, City Council approved the redevelopment plan for Mirvish Village.

For two years, we worked together with local communities and residents' associations - Annex Residents' Association (ARA), Seaton Village Residents' Association (SVRA), Palmerston Area Residents' Association (PARA) and the Harbord Village Residents' Association (HVRA), local BIAs, businesses, City staff and other stakeholders - towards the objectives emerging from the work on The Four Corners Study. 2 After two revisions to the proposal, we were able to achieve critical changes that resulted in a more suitable, sustainable, and equitable project for our communities.

One of these critical components of the approved project is the creation of a new public park on the east side of Markham Street. On July 9th, join us for the very first session to discuss the vision of the future new park:

Community Visioning: Future Mirvish Village Park

Monday, July 9, 2018

6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.

CSI Main Floor, 720 Bathurst St

You can view the meeting flyer here.

For more information on the Mirvish Village redevelopment, click here.
 

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