Toronto street is being transformed to become future festival hotspot Toronto Festival
Toronto's Financial District could become a new hotspot for street festivals in the coming years thanks to a facelift currently transforming Temperance Street.
Temperance Street's makeover comes on the heels of the completion of a third and final tower at the Bay Adelaide Centre complex that lines both sides of the street, which has been constructed in phases since 2006. To accomplish this, the pay-and-display on-street parking on the north side of the street has been removed, the road has been repaved in classy pavers rather than boring asphalt, and sidewalks have been expanded to support pedestrian flow and future street-level outdoor cafes.
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