A long-closed Toronto park was finally scheduled to reopen this year, but it looks like the public will have to wait quite a while longer for Cloud...
A long-closed Toronto park was finally scheduled to reopen this year, but it looks like the public will have to wait quite a while longer forThe park, with its lush, two-level conservatory and five-storey waterfall, has been fenced off since late 2018 as part of a City-led restoration of Temperance Street, which dovetails with the completion of the Bay-Adelaide Centre complex the street passes through.
While this wording suggests that parts of the park will indeed open before the conservatory, the updated timeline means that Cloud Gardens' closure will have stretched on for an agonizing eight years before fully reopened. This element of the project was covered by developer Brookfield Properties as part of construction for the third and final tower in the Bay Adelaide Centre complex, the Scotiabank North Tower that wrapped construction in late 2022.following construction of the new office tower, meaning that the earliest the park would open would have been this year, 2024.
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