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    Toronto Daniels Waterfront - City of the Arts | 156.05m | 45s | Daniels | RAW Design

    I’m not sure if this has been posted before, but what is up with this Little Tykes plastic cladding at the bottom of the lampposts at Sugar Beach North? That is some seriously cheap-looking ridiculousness.
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    Tommy Thompson Park Improvements (1s, TRCA, Montgomery Sisam Architects)

    "As far as vandals and muddy-booted schoolchildren are concerned, the former has been addressed with “correctional-grade” sinks and toilets in the pavilion’s four washrooms .." 😆
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    Novel Coronavirus COVID-19 (nCoV-2019)

    Was your wife successful in the end? My wife and I were wondering about that wording too.
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    Jarvis and Dundas

    It's a bit outside the intersection/immediate neighbourhood, but the small-batch custard ice-cream from Creamery X at Queen and Jarvis is really, really good. They opened up in the last few months, and I believe moved from the Annex.
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    Jarvis and Dundas

    Looks like TD is moving-in to the south-west corner of Dundas Square Gardens. If the excitement of a major bank, a Starbucks and a Tim's is too much to handle, for now you can get tasty Caribbean food at Chef Kareema's where Smoke's Poutinerie used to be. (The Escovitch Snapper and ackee &...
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    Leslie Street Spit

    It does look good! There were lots of people out this afternoon/evening, taking advantage of the nice weather. Some more prominent 'no dogs/wildlife preserve' signs at the entrances would be helpful.
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    Toronto Daniels Waterfront - City of the Arts | 156.05m | 45s | Daniels | RAW Design

    So, I walked by with a friend recently who expressed disappointment with the dining options - other than GLB - and likened them to that of a mall food court. More Bayview Village than Pickering Town Centre, but I kind of see what they mean. Even the Laboratorio Italia has a sanitized, blah-ness...
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    Corktown

    If anyone has opinions on the proposed improvements to the Sumach-Shuter Parkette - specifically potential off-leash areas - a survey is open until March 15th.
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    Tommy Thompson Park Improvements (1s, TRCA, Montgomery Sisam Architects)

    How easy is it to remove spray paint from those big, blank, unique chiseled concrete walls? They're going to get tagged-up so quickly.
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    Jarvis and Dundas

    That's what my partner and I guessed: rich parents bought the business for their kid, but rather than run it during a pandemic they're using it for a place to hang out with their friends. Those croissants have been sitting on the counter for like, 2 months now.
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    Jarvis and Dundas

    Purple Haze cannabis is open at 75 Mutual - not in Max, but just next to it. The Plug Canna6is application is still pending. Does anyone know what's up with Nana Coffee & Tea? It doesn't appear to be open, but there are often groups of people inside hanging out, painting, eating etc. It looks...
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    Toronto U of T: Centre for Civilizations, Cultures, and Cities | 42.75m | 9s | U of T | DS + R

    Those walls are not friendly to anyone with trypophobia! *runs away screaming
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    Toronto Ontario Place | ?m | ?s | Infrastructure ON

    "Provincial sources have suggested the favourite in the running is a proposal from Therme Group, an Austria-based developer of glass-encased “wellness resorts” with real palm trees surrounding pools, saunas, indoor beaches and water slides." That sounds, and looks, horrific.
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    Jarvis and Dundas

    The Starbucks in Dundas Square Gardens has opened and appears to be attracting steady business; meanwhile, it looks like the old Good Earth space in Pace is being replaced by yet another coffee shop called Nana. There's already a Tims in Grid, POP Coffee a few doors down on Jarvis, plus Page One...
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    Jarvis and Dundas

    Their baked goods were actually quite tasty and their coffee was much better than Tim Hortons, but yes, they never really recovered from the initial closing and obviously couldn't compete with the Tim's across the street. Good Earth never really found their clientele: it was too expensive for...
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    Jarvis and Dundas

    Ruru is permanently closed (formerly the Mutual Street Deli) and 152 Dundas St. E is up for sale.
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    Moss Park / Queen & Sherbourne

    The bike lanes along Shuter are being upgraded with cycle tracks proposed between Bond and River Streets. This will result in a decrease in parking spots, but more robust cycling infrastructure. There's a public drop-in event planned for Tuesday, Jan 21st between 6 and 8 pm at the Regent Park...
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    Jarvis and Dundas

    The bike lanes along Shuter are being upgraded with cycle tracks proposed between Bond and River Streets. This will result in a decrease in parking spots, but more robust cycling infrastructure. There's a public drop-in event planned for Tuesday, Jan 21st between 6 and 8 pm at the Regent Park...

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