Restoring the Lost Vision of College Park – a free event on March 17th

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The first public event in GWL Realty Advisors’ College Park 100 series, entitled Restoring the Lost Vision of College Park, will take place on March 17th from 6 to 9 pm at The Carlu’s Round Room. The heritage talk will be hosted by ERA Architects Principal Scott Weir, along with special guest, Morgan Ross (@oldtoronto).

The talk will focus on the original unrealized plans for College Park, and the role heritage architecture will play in bringing new life to Yonge and College Streets. The talk will also mark a rare opportunity for the public to visit this legendary venue, which is designated a National Historic Site of Canada.

Reserve your free ticket today: https://www.universe.com

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