they really should just say "when we have tenants"
It is not just signing up tenants it is when the tenants can get access to fit up their new places and how long that takes them. Some will obviously be able to do this faster than others so I suspect the whole retail area will open gradually.
 
Now able to see into the York moat from the York concourse level (through the doors next to the temporary Tim Hortons).
 

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Either subsurface undermining or a break in the matrix. Get the spraypaint and lowgrade asphalt. Time to allow this nice stretch to finally fit in with its bumpy patched brethren everywhere else.
 
Correct me if I am wrong but does that not usually indicate a cavity surround the manhole cover. Stones do not usually sink like that. This should be fun!
The City told me a few weeks ago that they will be repairing the 'deficiencies' on Front Street in next month or so.
 
Did they even lay a layer of concrete underneath like WT did in QQ? Looks like they did - except that the cutout maybe wider than the width of the manhole cover/access shaft wall.

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Did they even lay a layer of concrete underneath like WT did in QQ? Looks like they did - except that the cutout maybe wider than the width of the manhole cover/access shaft wall.

AoD
What typically happens is the material directly below the pavers washes into the catch basin/manhole and you get this sink hole effect. Always an issue that the rings which are used to adjust the height of the covers are not parged or wrapped to prevent this from happening.
 
Either subsurface undermining or a break in the matrix. Get the spraypaint and lowgrade asphalt. Time to allow this nice stretch to finally fit in with its bumpy patched brethren everywhere else.
Blasphemy.

It belongs on whatever white-glove "Priority" list that gets taken care promptly, fully, and quite properly. Even one priority rung above Victoriaville, Yonge-Dundas, and CN tower grounds, given's Union importance.

Now, on the other hand, let's discuss how to fix the leaks in the York Concourse without shutting down the GO routes above...
 
The list of retailers coming soon to union has been updated here:
We are pleased to welcome the following food retailers currently open at Union:

Go York Concourse

Great Hall

York Street Promenade



Coming soon, the station will also be home to the following retailers - keep your eye out forregular updated around the station!

Front Street Promenade

York Street Promenade

Union Eatery


Union Chicken is already u/c:
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