Toronto Union Station Revitalization | ?m | ?s | City of Toronto | NORR

Peaking through the cracks, not much to see though.
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Hm, maybe just because I have my own ideas of how it could look that makes me think ways it could be improved. When I think Union I think lines intersecting, not really a series of separate ones. Also think "Union" should be all caps and part of the logo. Right now it seems added in and doesn't meld well with the logo. Bah I already made my own concept.

OCS I can understand - you want a sh*tty logo to not draw attention. The three guys is a bathtub that is the Ontario government logo is criminal compared to the original masterpiece.

Used to see holly, but never thought of three guys in a tub. Aw now I can't unsee that lol. To this day scratching my head at why they changed our logo.
 
It looked like another shop in the front street promenade is about to open very soon... it's the retail unit to the east of WVRST but to the west of the shops that have already opened. Has paper covering most of the windows but up near the top they weren't too thorough and I could see inside. They've already got the interior all done up.
 
It looked like another shop in the front street promenade is about to open very soon... it's the retail unit to the east of WVRST but to the west of the shops that have already opened. Has paper covering most of the windows but up near the top they weren't too thorough and I could see inside. They've already got the interior all done up.
It's Union Mercado (or union market)
 
And, finally, closeups of moat flooring.

Photographed through holes in construction fences from York Street ending.

Looks like real granite.

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Moat flooring looks alligator-proofed, too.
 

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