Right beside our Library District construction site lies one of the most historically significant sites in Toronto, if not Canada. Fort York was built to protect the small colony of York from American threats in the later part of the 1700’s and has played a key role in the development of modern Toronto as we know it. In the following series we will sit down with one of the most foremost experts on Fort York, Carl Benn, PhD and Dean of History at Ryerson University to chat about the fort’s history and it’s role in shaping Toronto into the city it is today.
We stopped by the Library District on a beautifully sunny day to check in on it’s progress. Have a look at some quick updates below:
Hello Everyone, we dropped in at Market Wharf to get a quick update in terms of what was going on with the construction. A few updates are below, but first – a view from the top!
We stopped by Market Wharf early today to check up on progress and we must say,we were quite impressed by what we saw. So lets skip all the talk and get right to the pictures shall we?
We’ve kept a tight lid on all things Library District related over the past few months. But that lid comes off today. You see, we wanted to make sure that everything is perfect before we revealed anything to you. And perfect it is! So without wasting anymore time, let’s get straight to business.
Spring has sprung in Toronto! To celebrate, we headed down to the Market Wharf construction site on a gorgeous sunny afternoon to take some new shots of the site and to find out what the builders have been up to lately.
We’re in a chirpy mood today at Context Development, so in addition to the new King West Sales Center pics that we released today, we’ve also decided to throw in some new photos from Market Wharf !
As the title says, these pics are hot off the press! We took a trip down to the St. Lawrence Market area yesterday morning to snap them and we thought they were just too good not to share. Since we’re super secretive here at Context (it’s just how we roll), we can’t give away too much information yet. But hopefully our pics below will more than make up for our covertness.