Q: What happens when several dozen teenagers in Guy Fawkes masks, with tubs of chalk and a penchant for annoying cults descend on the Yonge-Bloor neighbourhood?
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Q: What happens after several dozen teenagers in Guy Fawkes masks, tubs of chalk and a penchant for annoying cults descend on the Yonge-Bloor neighbourhood?
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Q: Would you describe the number of condo developments at Yonge & Bloor as “insufficient”, “just right” or “excessive”?
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Q: What happens when the incessant repairs to the intersection of Yonge and Bloor Streets — by city workers/contractors who either display a breathtaking level of incompetence or simply don’t give a fuck about the quality of their work, or both — start showing their flaws?
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Q: What happens when retailers located on some of the highest-priced real-estate in the country allow the abuses inflicted on pedestrians and motorists to be inflicted on themselves?
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Are you sure the construction-cone artpiece outside of H&M isn’t part of Luminato?
Bringing the idea of “pile-on” home, there. They’re like tribbles.
I think I may need to take a trip to Toronto to see this Yonge and Bloor area for myself…
fyi… I got a little message from the Bloor Street BIA today about the construction (’cause I work at 2 Bloor W). I thought you might to mark your calendar:
“The City’s watermain construction east of Yonge St. is now complete, and the contractor expects to be out of the Yonge St. and Bloor St. intersection by June 20th. Toronto Hydro is currently undertaking upgrades to their vaults on Bloor Street East, which will require some sidewalk occupation, and at times, traffic diversion to ensure the safety of the workers.”
can’t wait for a fri/sat blog full of pictures.