Who owns Mirvish Village?

Who owns Mirvish Village?

Owner Robert Massoud: “I think The Mirvishes really did a great service to the city in the 60’s. I think that really helped make Toronto, in the early days, into a cosmopolitan kind of environment.

What does Honest Eds look like now?

It appears as though a community is building. The massive site, which housed iconic bargain store Honest Ed’s for more than six decades, is on track to becoming a mixed-use development. As part of the project, 24 heritage buildings are being fully restored to shell space for food and beverage outfitting.

What happened to Honest Ed’s?

Honest Ed’s was a landmark discount store in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was named for its proprietor, Ed Mirvish, who opened the store in 1948 and oversaw its operations for almost 60 years until his death in 2007. The store continued to operate until it permanently closed on December 31, 2016.

What replaced Honest Eds?

Mirvish Village project
Westbank Corp.’s multi-tower Mirvish Village project, which takes over several blocks on the southwest corner of Bloor and Bathurst, has steadily been rising above ground since Honest Ed’s was torn down. The Mirvish Village development has been underway since Honest Ed’s was torn down in 2018.

When did Ed’s Warehouse close?

Ed’s Restaurant Empire Ed’s Warehouse closed in the late 1990’s while Old’s Ed’s, the last of Ed’s remaining restaurants, closed in 2000. The Reid Building received heritage status in 1984.

When was Honest Ed’s built?

1948
Honest Ed’s/Opened

Is Ed Mirvish still alive?

Deceased (1914–2007)
Ed Mirvish/Living or Deceased

What did Ed Mirvish do?

Mirvish was renowned for his publicity stunts, doing everything from riding elephants, to hiring protesters to picket his own restaurant over its dress code. Every Christmas, Mirvish gave away ten thousand pounds of free turkeys in his store to shoppers who stood in line for hours.

What was the Ed Mirvish Theatre called?

the Pantages Theatre
Now known as the Ed Mirvish Theatre, when the Art Deco structure opened on Yonge Street in 1920, it was called the Pantages Theatre. The building was designed by renowned theatre architect Thomas W. Lamb, responsible for the building that now houses the Boston Opera House, and the Elgin and Winter Garden Theatres.

Is Ed Mirvish alive?

Who played Phantom in Toronto?

Originally from Ireland, Colm Wilkinson performed as the original Phantom in the Canadian production of the show in 1989 at the Pantages Theatre, now Canon Theatre, in Toronto. He has lived in the Canadian city ever since.

Who was the founder of the Mirvish Village?

Founded by Ed Mirvish in 1948, Honest Ed’s brought people together from all walks of life, creating a community and catalyzing collective memory-making. We began designing Mirvish Village by thinking about how we could live up to that legacy.

Where is the Mirvish Village in Toronto located?

Mirvish Village is located at Bloor Street West and Bathurst Street, in midtown Toronto. For over 45 years we have been an enclave of art, culture and cuisine, always offering an out-of-the ordinary shopping and dining experience.

What did Ed Mirvish do for the community?

Along with unique features and amenities, the condos will have multiple benefits for the wider Mirvish community. Ed Mirvish was an entrepreneur, philanthropist and heavily involved in the arts. In response, Mirvish Village will honour his legacy. The space is set to have multiple small studio spaces and work units.

Where was honest eds department store in Mirvish Village?

For over 45 years we have been an enclave of art, culture and cuisine, always offering an out-of-the ordinary shopping and dining experience. Mirvish Village is undergoing a major transformation at the southwest corner of Bathurst and Bloor -once home of the iconic Honest Eds Department Store.