Torontovibe
Senior Member
At around the 6 minute mark in this video you can see work being done on the seating and landscaping of CIBC Square.
At that point at the end of the pandemic where we can all toss our masks over our shoulders with one big "Hooray!?" I think it will be sooner than that though...Anyone know when the building will be open?
I just got a job at CIBC based out of their Atrium on Bay offices. But I hope (post-COVID) my team will be getting transferred to this new building, looks like a much nicer place to be.
I don't know about CIBC but I believe that a tenant has already moved in, according to a previous post in this thread?Anyone know when the building will be open?
I just got a job at CIBC based out of their Atrium on Bay offices. But I hope (post-COVID) my team will be getting transferred to this new building, looks like a much nicer place to be.
Coach Canada just announced that Megabus would move operations from the Toronto Coach Terminal to Union Station. If anything, that probably means more buses using the terminal than there would've been if Greyhound hadn't shut down.Will the closing down of Greyhound Bus services in Canada affect the usage of the bus terminal in this complex? I presume it is used primarily by GO Buses and that will doubtless continue. Is the terminal also used by Ontario Northland services?
Thanks.
PS. I am saddened by the closing of Greyhound which, as I understand it, was already suffering a decline in ridership, even before the pandemic. The pandemic did them in for good however. I imagine I am not the only poster with memories of Greyhound trips. In my case they were in my now distant youth.
CIBC are taking space in both towers, so ask the section head you'll be working under which tower you'll be in and when your office is scheduled to move.Anyone know when the building will be open?
I just got a job at CIBC based out of their Atrium on Bay offices. But I hope (post-COVID) my team will be getting transferred to this new building, looks like a much nicer place to be.
Other coach companies are already using Union, like little TOK Coachlines which has two routes, one heading northeast from Toronto into Haliburton, and one heading through Southwestern Ontario eventually terminating in Port Elgin. Companies like that, and Saskatchewan's Rider Express who are going national, should be gradually able to fill Greyhound's void (all hopefully from Union).Will the closing down of Greyhound Bus services in Canada affect the usage of the bus terminal in this complex? I presume it is used primarily by GO Buses and that will doubtless continue. Is the terminal also used by Ontario Northland services?
Thanks.
PS. I am saddened by the closing of Greyhound which, as I understand it, was already suffering a decline in ridership, even before the pandemic. The pandemic did them in for good however. I imagine I am not the only poster with memories of Greyhound trips. In my case they were in my now distant youth.
Yep, and CIBC is in the process of moving in now.I don't know about CIBC but I believe that a tenant has already moved in, according to a previous post in this thread?