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Tag: Concerned Citizens of Quarry Land Development

Build Toronto lays out plans for 20 acres of Quarry Lands

October 9, 2012October 9, 2012 Jon Muldoon 1 Comment

Over 100 East End residents gathered on very short notice in the cafeteria at Malvern Collegiate Institute on Wednesday, Oct. 3 to hear about Build Toronto’s proposal for about 20 acres of land east of Victoria Park and north of Gerrard Street East, known as the Quarry Lands. Most of the crowd were members of […]

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