City regains control of vacant market on Queen Street after legal battle

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City of Toronto regains control of vacant market on Queen Street after legal battle

who had several years remaining on a 50-year lease for the St. Patrick Market, a vacant property on Queen Street West near St. Patrick Street that is owned by the municipality.

“The city certainly has a very keen interest in activating that public space and making sure it is used for the benefit of what is a bustling, growing, dynamic neighbourhood in the city and not sitting largely dormant,” Tory said in October.

 

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How long before the first shooting there when it reopens?

This place was great when it was full of places to eat and had that juice place.

If the City know owns this land, they wouldn't be that stupid and sell it to developers. Would they

Nah they gonna tear it down and stick up another condo

Won’t somebody PLEASE think of the rodents!!!

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