[URBAN NOTE] Six Toronto links: terra cotta, racism, Grand Gerrard, CityPlace, Vision Zero, coffee
- I should have gone to see that house in the Junction with the terra cotta tiles before it was no longer. blogTO reports.
- White nationalists are putting up posters around the city. blogTO reports.
- The Grand Gerrard Theatre is set to re-open, continuing a century-long tradition. blogTO reports.
- Urban Toronto notes how construction continues for Canoe Landing Centre, at CityPlace down on the waterfront.
- Can the Vision Zero plan help protect public spaces in Toronto from terrorist attacks? CBC Toronto considers.
- Why, exactly, did a Starbucks in Cabbagetown close down? blogTO reports on the local confusion.
Written by Randy McDonald
April 24, 2019 at 6:00 pm
Posted in Assorted, Economics, History, Politics, Social Sciences, Toronto, Urban Note
Tagged with architecture, cabbagetown, cityplace, coffee, condos, crime, gerrard street, neighbourhoods, politics, racism, restaurants, terrorism, the junction, theatre, toronto, Urban Note