Posts Filed Under: “Gardiner Expressway”
The bar for good city-building ideas in Toronto is too low.
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Tricia Wood
They'll benefit everyone—motorists and non-motorists.
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Gideon Forman
Possibilities abound for the Under Gardiner project.
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Beatrice Paez
The Under Gardiner project isn't the first effort to transform the otherwise bleak expanse.
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Beatrice Paez
Toronto's movie mayor muses on our city's finest architectural feat.
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Bert Xanadu
A new public space is coming to an underpass near you.
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Kelli Korducki
At this week's meeting, council will debate new alternatives for the future of the Gardiner east of Jarvis.
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Sean Marshall
We learned a lot about the mayor and his allies from the Gardiner debate. Above all, they represent more of the same.
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Torontoist
It's another big debate at city hall, so it's time for another live blog! Follow along as council decides the future of the east Gardiner.
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David Hains and Kelli Korducki
We fact-checked John Tory's claims and arguments about the east Gardiner in his speech to the Empire Club.
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Christopher Bird and David Hains
Confused about what the much-debated Gardiner options look like? We mapped it out.
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Sean Marshall
His response to carding, the Gardiner, and the Scarborough subway reminds us who John Tory is. And it doesn't bode well for City Hall.
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John Barber • Photo by Daniel Bitondi
Among decided respondents in a new poll, 45 per cent prefer Gardiner East removal over 33 per cent for maintaining it mostly as is.
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David Hains
By removing the Gardiner and building a better vision for the waterfront, Toronto has the rare opportunity to learn from its historic mistakes, writes Jennifer Bonnell.
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Jennifer Bonnell (Guest Opinion)
In the ongoing debate about the future of the Gardiner, we must look at how council's decision affects future transit investment.
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Steve Munro
The City Planner prefers a grand boulevard over "antiquated, dark, crumbling infrastructure."
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David Hains
New, glass-walled pathway installed over the weekend will expand the city's PATH network south.
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Graeme Bayliss • Photos by Giordano Ciampini
The sign that's been standing by the Gardiner Expressway since 1975 has now come down.
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Sarah Sweet
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