Application: Building Additions/Alterations Status: Not Started

Location: 1 DUNDAS ST W
TORONTO ON M5G 1Z3

Ward 27: Toronto Centre-Rosedale

Application#: 14 136917 BLD 00 BA Accepted Date: Apr 2, 2014

Project: Multiple Use/Non Residential Interior Alterations

Description: Proposal for interior alterations to construct a hoarding tunnel on the 3rd floor of the Eaton's Centre for pedestrian traffic while construction takes place in nearby Sears.
 
Application: Building Additions/Alterations Status: Not Started

Location: 1 DUNDAS ST W
TORONTO ON M5G 1Z3

Ward 27: Toronto Centre-Rosedale

Application#: 14 107227 BLD 01 BA Accepted Date: Apr 3, 2014

Project: Retail Store Interior Demolition

Description: REVISION: removal of escalator wells. To complete interior demolition work to return the existing "Sears" to shell conditions for future tenant fit up.
 
Some pics of the pedestrian tunnel. Notice the euro style exit signs! Hope to see more and more of this in Toronto.

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Just a note, but the Euro style exits are a new standard adopted in the last year or so. The years of the large red "EXIT" signs are behind us, all new construction needs the green guys now I believe.
 
Why does it matter? It's an exit sign for crying out loud.

Can you seriously not understand why exit signs should be universally recognizable?

As an aside, I spoke with someone at the TTC who told me all new construction will have the ISO signage, so presumably the Spadina extension and maybe stations undergoing renovations.
 
no obviously not, I just said that to explain that they work. languageless signs are preferred as it conveys the message to someone of any language, and with such a large immigrant population in Toronto, it is very useful because of that.
 
God forbid you should have to go outside

during the 4 months of winter, yes.
I walk from Queen to Dundas to work every day, and this bypass offers a lot convenience (much a bigger difference when it is snowing outside. Remember the store will be closed for 2 years).
 

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