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Cumberland Terrace a dying mall sitting on prime real estate

The shopping centre has never been fully renovated so it remains an amazing museum dedicated to 1974, the year it opened.

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The clusters of operational pay phones, found in groups of four or even six, are one of the most curious features of Cumberland Terrace.


海角社区官网is , or so our mayor often says, but there are some parts of the city that have managed to avoid this boom, like Yorkville鈥檚 Cumberland Terrace, conspicuously located at Yonge and Bloor, crossroads of the universe. In the heart of Toronto鈥檚 most fashionable district, it鈥檚 sitting on some of the most expensive real estate in the country.

The thing about fashion is it can be very cruel and requires an enormous amount of effort to keep up, whether our wardrobe or retail decor. Cumberland Terrace has never been fully renovated so it remains an amazing museum dedicated to 1974, the year it opened, its Quaalude-cool tiles with geometric patterns in green, blue, yellow, orange, and brown the last stand of an earth-toned, Fleetwood Mac-soft-rock style.

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Shawn Micallef

Shawn Micallef is a Toronto-based writer and a freelance contributing columnist for the Star. Follow him on Bluesky: .

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