An entire shopping plaza in Toronto is shutting down, and every business within it is going, too. Time is ticking on the final days of the Gerrard ...
Time is ticking on the final days of the Gerrard and Carlaw shopping plaza, which is set to be remolished and turned into the newas of the end of this month, with all of the plaza's businesses closing down in advance of the redevelopment.
The first major business closure in the plaza to make waves was the news that No Frills, a staple for rare affordable groceries in Leslieville, is set toAlongside No Frills, a Dollarama location and Mobil gas station in the plaza — located at 449 Carlaw Ave — will be shuttering due to the demolition, as well as some smaller, family-owned businesses.
The plaza is also home to Kal Tire, Work Authority and Little Caesar's locations, which will all also be closing this month. In addition to being the site of the future Gerrard station, the 2.7 hectare lot at Gerrard and Carlaw is also the subject of a proposal for a TOC (While there's no official word on when demolition or construction on the cite will begin, the subway station is currently slated to be completed by 2041, so Toronto will have to patiently await the unveiling of the swanky new subway stop.
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