photos 20240930. The new Mirvish Village with its Bloor Street facade looking like six different buildings. Are you a fan of such facadism? Image October 2, 2024 Vik
photos 20200208. The Honest Ed’s redevelopment construction site shows just how big Honest Ed’s was. No wonder I got lost in there all the time. March 15, 2020 Vik
photos 20180125. At the Westbank Honest Ed’s development, Trainers Fitness topples next to the AltermaThinking holdout (and pretty neat store). #Toronto #redevelopment #architecture #demolition @VillageMirvish @Mirvish_Village @MirvishVillage @UrbStrat January 26, 2018 Vik
photos 20170315. This row of buildings at 738-744 Bathurst St (at Lennox St) will be conserved in the Westbank-developed Mirvish Village. March 16, 2017 Vik
photos 20170307. The 1892 Queen Anne Revival 2.5-storey fourplex Henry Mullen Buildings shall remain in the Westbank-developed Mirvish Village. Image March 8, 2017 Vik
photos 20170201. With the fence up, the Victory Cafe closed, and the 1892 Victorian house retained, the transition of Markham Village has begun. February 2, 2017 Vik
photos 20161231. “A bargain centre like this happens once in a lifetime!!!” How true. December 31, 2016 Vik
photos 20161123. Although a significant part of Toronto’s cultural heritage landscape, Honest Ed’s is by no means aesthetically pleasing. November 24, 2016 Vik
photos 20161122. Some interesting signs at Honest Ed’s (closing at the end of the year) include “LADIES and SNACK BAR” and “Welcome to Yesterday” from the old Memory Lane Books. Signs are also on sale, perhaps an Ed Mirvish cut-out too. November 23, 2016 Vik