People worried about the loss of a No Frills to new Toronto subway station Toronto NoFrills
Situated on the northeast corner of Gerrard and Carlaw, a popular No Frills location sits on the 2.27-hectare site that is proposed to be transformed into aThe proposed TOC would"provide greater public access to enhanced parkland and greenspace, increase transit access and connectivity, optimize street connections to improve mobility via a new street connecting Carlaw Avenue and Pape Avenue, and provide new retail and housing units.
"Just watched the Gerrard Carlaw presentation. Firstly, the timeline is absurd. This TOC site would most likely open closer to 2038-40 or later," the post reads."When the No Frills closes in 2024 where will the community get groceries for more than a decade?" Although some local residents didn't find much issue with the new station's proposal, others highlighted several issues that might become more serious as construction begins.
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