Perhaps the biggest reveal since the project began construction, a 25,000 square-foot public market — described by Westbank as the core of the project — is envisioned as a spiritual successor to the Honest Ed's legacy, offering a variety of food, music, and public art.
But that's far from the only unique shopping experience in store for the Bathurst and Bloor area, as Markham Street is undergoing a generational glow-up. Neon-style lighting and hyper-intimate micro retail evocative of a Tokyo alleyway will define a replacement for the old string-light-adorned Honest Ed's alley. Shoppers navigating this space will find more than 25 fully move-in-ready micro-retail units for entrepreneurs.
Aw just rebuild the old Honest Ed’s store again it would be better
At last good use of a wasted space, otherwise.