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The TPA operates off-street parking lots and parking garages, on-street metered parking, and Toronto's bicycle-sharing system, named Bike Share Toronto. It is one of the largest operators of municipal parking services in North America and is 100% self-sustaining through parking user fees and other sources, returning 75% of its annual net ...
[7] [8] The Toronto Parking Authority operates a public parking lot across Chester Avenue opposite the subway entrance. [5] By 2021, the TTC had installed the artwork titled FLORAE by artist Katharine Harvey. The artwork is inspired by native plants and flowers of the area and consists of a series of wall mosaics and art glass elements.
Two of the entrances are on the northeast and southeast sides of Sheppard Avenue, respectively, and one automatic entrance in the parking garage at Fairview Mall near the Marshalls/HomeSense entrance. [6] Above the bus terminal, on the street level, is a multi-storey public parking lot with 366 parking spaces for commuters. [7]
Both commuter parking lots at the station are proposed to be redeveloped by the city government. [11] In October 2021, the city announced that agreement had been reached with Tridel to build 600 residential units and a child care centre on the north parking lot.
In November 2021, the city government announced that an agreement had been reached with a developer to build over 500 new homes on the existing 173-space commuter parking lot at the station. [ 5 ] Architecture and art
The existing commuter parking lots to the south of the station are also proposed to be redeveloped by the city for residential development. [10] In the second quarter of 2023, the TTC began constructing elevators for the centre platform; the elevators will connect to the street-level concourse. Construction is expected to be completed in 2024. [14]
South tower (81 Bay) under construction in March 2019. The development is being co-led by Ivanhoé Cambridge and Hines using land acquired from Metrolinx (as well as city-owned Toronto Parking Authority parking lot), and designed by British architectural firm WilkinsonEyre and Adamson Associates of Toronto. [3]
Two lots were declared surplus in 2013 and have been redeveloped. [12] Until November 2024, 953 parking spaces remained at Wilson; however, in October 2021, the city government reached an agreement with developer Tridel to build 1,484 new homes, a childcare centre and a new park on the main parking lot. [ 13 ]