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Riverside Square

The Toronto Baseball Grounds was the home field of the city’s first professional baseball team, the “Torontos” from 1886-1897. Admission was twenty-five cents and the field had two wooden stands with seating for 3000 fans. Later named Sunlight Park, the field and stands were demolished in 1913. Fast forward 100+ years later, Riverside Square has […]

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Public Art, Concord CityPlace Block 37

For almost three decades, Concord Pacific Developments has been creating a sense of place in local communities across Canada through its extensive and experiential public art programs. Boasting one of the largest collections of public art in the country, Concord’s program brings remarkable and inspiring works from the studios of acclaimed artists to Canada’s public […]