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Old Posted Oct 15, 2015, 7:23 PM
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The only thing I'm glad that they outlawed in that image is that ridiculously big union jack.
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I never really noticed that the old post office's tower was almost as tall as the connaught! It would be quite impressive today if it was still standing. Although we are lucky that the building that replaced it is beautiful as well.
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^Was there a Royal visit that year? Seems peculiar. I believe Mills always had the Union Jack flying, however.
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Old Posted Oct 16, 2015, 3:41 AM
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Wait, signs and awnings are outlawed? When did that happen?
I'm pretty sure you will not get an encroachment agreement for a new overhanging sign anymore. All we have left are the grandfathered ones.

Awnings - I admit I don't know the law but I assume it's illegal to encroach above the sidewalk
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Old Posted Oct 16, 2015, 9:52 AM
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^Heard this one before - sign might fall on a pedestrian. Idiots.
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Montreal has a shopping district on St. Hubert St, where the sidewalk on both sides of the narrow street is covered with a glass awning. I think it would fit perfectly in the International Village or maybe Lock St.
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Montreal has a shopping district on St. Hubert St, where the sidewalk on both sides of the narrow street is covered with a glass awning. I think it would fit perfectly in the International Village or maybe Lock St.

Love how they make allowances for trees.











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Old Posted Oct 27, 2015, 12:34 AM
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I can't place that photo. What corner is that?
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Old Posted Oct 27, 2015, 12:52 AM
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^Wilson and James N.

That's the old Grand Theatre at right and the former Mex-I-Can across the street.

It looks like they'd already changed the course of Wilson at that point i.e. it used to dead-end at James. The Grand must have come down not too long after this photo was taken. Another bummer...
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Thanks! I kept trying to think of a corner where there was a triangle of open land, but was drawing blanks.

So the grand Centre Point plaza now sits where the Grand once did...
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Plaza - what a peculiar use of the word. But, yeah, totes shameful. I believe it's a certain Mr J Beume of 123 James N who was behind the glory that is Centre Point Plaza.
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From the great Paul Wilson's piece in the Spec today

Old YWCA building:


1970 view (numbers correspond to buildings listed below):


1. Hamilton Public Library (now the Family Court)
2. CIBC (demolished)
3. Royal Bank (demolished)
4. Crane with "900 CHML" sign
5. Pigott Building
6. 25 Main West under construction
7. YWCA (demolished)
8. Union Gas Building
9. Office building (demolished a couple of years ago)
10. '63 Mercury Monterey (Wilson's observation)

Today's view:
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^Please don't do a before and after! I have a delicate constitution...
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Ya did it. You showed the 'after'...
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Ya did it. You showed the 'after'...
And to think that there's still another after.
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Oh wow, man - mind-blowing...
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