by dy_uweb16 | Sep 10, 2014 | All, News
Vacancy might be a dirty word in real estate but on Toronto’s iconic Yonge Street, it’s become a signal for creative space uses ranging from pop-up arts and culture, to second-storey restaurants and quirky destination stores. As part of the Yonge Love community...
by dy_uweb16 | Sep 3, 2014 | All, News
BlogTO recently put together a nice selection of old City archive photos, in recognition of the recent Open Streets Festival – from when Yonge St used to be closed for pedestrian-only access. It’s amazing to see the street so crowded and full of life – you...
by dy_uweb16 | Aug 28, 2014 | All, News, Stories
The 2014 NXT City prize has announced its winner – Yonge-REDUX – a bold proposal from Richard Valenzona that reimagines a section of Yonge Street as a European-style, mixed-use promenade that integrates reduced vehicle traffic with an attractive,...
by dy_uweb16 | Jul 22, 2014 | All, Stories
Downtown Yonge is one of Canada’s busiest areas, but it’s about much more than shopping and the Square. Take a deeper look at how the neighbourhood is made up!
by dy_uweb16 | Jun 13, 2014 | All, Videos
What do you love about Downtown Yonge? What needs to change? How do we continue to make this neighbourhood one of the best in the world? We spoke with Torontonians to get their take on what Yonge Love means to...
by dy_uweb16 | May 22, 2014 | All, Videos
Downtown Yonge is truly a diverse area, where Torontonians live, work, play and learn. We hit the streets to chat with people about what brings them to the...