‘There is nothing attractive about it’: Yonge-Dundas Square is struggling to attract people and is costing the city money. Can the heart of the city be fixed?
‘There is nothing attractive about it’: Yonge-Dundas Square is struggling to attract people and is costing the city money. Can the heart of the city be fixed?

‘There is nothing attractive about it’: Yonge-Dundas Square is struggling to attract people and is costing the city money. Can the heart of the city be fixed?

Hampered by its design and hit by the pandemic, the downtown public space needs resuscitating.
By Alyshah Hasham • Toronto Star
Best buy, movie theater, jack astors, eaton center, way too many cars....it's just a glorified suburban mall with billboards and street preachers
For a successful Central open area, check out Mississauga celebration square. Every time I pass there, there is an event, festival, or just people enjoying the splash pads and open space. They play major sports games on the screens, and it's not just a useless spot for people to get harassed by the Toronto, well known weirdos that nobody does anything about.
I passed by it so many times and it never quite regiatered it was supposed to be a square...