Major street in Toronto transformed into lush new green space Toronto
Gallop says that the project"will not only help us recover from the pandemic by attracting more visitors to our businesses, but we're also offering a new and life-affirming approach to our urban landscape by connecting our community to nature."
Cabbagetown Parkscape was commissioned by the BIA with input from former councillor and current Toronto Centre MPP Kristyn Wong-Tam. Together, the local business improvement area and the now-provincial politician hope to"provide local residents and visitors with a reprieve from the urban landscape with a verdant public realm destination in the Cabbagetown neighbourhood."and the BIA's website specifies that real estate developers CentreCourt and Fitzrovia are sponsors of the temporary park.
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