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So why not park in the many empty strip mall parking lots along Duffrin and just walk 5 minutes? Is a 5 minute walk such a bid deal? I park near Katz's Deli and walk the very short walk from there and it's never a problem. There are tons of parking lots along Duffrin, that just sit mostly empty.
 
So why not park in the many empty strip mall parking lots along Duffrin and just walk 5 minutes? Is a 5 minute walk such a bid deal? I park near Katz's Deli and walk the very short walk from there and it's never a problem. There are tons of parking lots along Duffrin, that just sit mostly empty.

First of all the solution you suggest may result in your car being ticketed or towed. But lets pretend that was not going to happen. It still is a temporary solution to a large problem since there are or will be development proposals for many of the strip plazas you speak of. Yorkdale parking should simply be all paid parking which would reduce the window shoppers and the going downtown to watch a $300 leaf game but am to cheap to pay for parking crowd.
 
Jan 22
A very small section at the south east corner is at Grade. The rest of the east small section will be at grade by the end of Feb. The whole thing should be at grade by June.

You can see where the new entrance/exit will be with the current one on the south side for the new 3 lower level of parking.

There is some talk that the current road ring system for the mall is going to be change and no idea what being looked at.

Photos to follow this weekend.
 
Jan 22
More up on site
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Feb 28
EllisDon has a huge work force on this site now and a fair amount more work done since I saw it in Jan. This will be at grade soon than I stated in Jan.

The north parking structure is close the public now and only for employees. Very few cars to match the workforce in the structure.

The Subway corridor is mostly horded up at this time and wasn't that way last month. Working on the parking area.

A lot more photos up on site
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the subway station north and south areas are really ugly and dirty if compared to such a shopping mall:eek::eek:
 
YORKDALE SHOPPING CENTRE ANNOUNCES WEST-SIDE RENOVATION DESIGNED FOR FLAGSHIP LOCATIONS OF LEADING BRANDS

Fall 2016 will deliver a total of 420,000 square feet of new retail space with the simultaneous opening of two new wings


Toronto, ON (April 22, 2015) - Yorkdale Shopping Centre is once again demonstrating its leadership in the Canadian retail space with the announcement of a 120,000 square foot renovation on the centre’s west side. This West Renovation is the newest development at Yorkdale and will see former department store space renovated to serve as the Canadian flagship locations of leading retailers, the first of which to be confirmed is luxury home furnishing brand, RH (Restoration Hardware).

RH’s latest design concept is expected to be the company’s largest Gallery in Canada to date, featuring four levels and a total of more than 69,000 interior and exterior square feet. Other flagship stores that will open in this renovated wing will be announced in the coming months.

“We’re delighted to be creating one of Canada’s greatest shopping centres by giving shoppers access to some of the most extensive brands,” said Claire Santamaria, General Manager, Yorkdale Shopping Centre. “We’re building on a great deal of momentum and Fall 2016 will give our shoppers an unprecedented breadth and depth of retail options.”

East Expansion

The West Renovation will be complete within months of a new 300,000 square foot East Expansion wing that is being built to accommodate Nordstrom and another 30 boutiques. Construction on the 300,000 square foot East Expansion began in January 2014. Once complete, it will house a 190,000 square foot Nordstrom and 30 additional boutiques, including popular Japanese retailer UNIQLO.

The West Renovation is scheduled to be complete in November 2016 and the East Expansion is scheduled for completion in August 2016.

A Canadian Retail Leader

The current developments come hot on the heels of a stellar year for Yorkdale’s retail offering. In 2014, Yorkdale served as the retail center of choice for world-renowned brands entering Canada for the first time, including Versace, Jimmy Choo, Moncler, BVLGARI and Mont Blanc.
Owned by Oxford Properties Group and AIMCo, Yorkdale Shopping Centre has undergone four major renovations since opening in 1964. Most recently, Yorkdale Shopping Centre completed a $220 million dollar expansion in 2012. The shopping centre has continued to improve its facilities and today serves as the unrivalled gateway for international retailers entering the Canadian market.

About Yorkdale Shopping Centre

With more than 250 shops and services Yorkdale Shopping Centre is Canada's premier shopping destination. Construction is underway for Yorkdale’s $331 million expansion that will add nearly 300,000 square feet of retail space and bring its total size to 2 million square feet. This expansion makes it possible to bring an even wider selection of the world’s best fashion, technology and luxury brands to the Greater Toronto Area. Offering valet parking and seating reservations at the Dine on 3 food collection, everything about Yorkdale is designed to enhance shoppers’ experiences. Yorkdale is co- owned by Oxford Properties and Alberta Investment Management Corporation (AIMCo) and managed by Oxford Properties Group.
 
YORKDALE SHOPPING CENTRE ANNOUNCES WEST-SIDE RENOVATION DESIGNED FOR FLAGSHIP LOCATIONS OF LEADING BRANDS

Wow they are expanding again. One day I hope to see the mall's west side swallow up the whole parking lot right up to Dufferin St, so that the mall meets the street in a more urban way.
 

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