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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.
There's No Place Like This Place, Anyplace is a 2020 Canadian documentary film, directed by Lulu Wei. [1] The film profiles the issue of gentrification in Toronto, Ontario through the history, demolition and redevelopment of the historic Honest Ed's department store and its effects on the larger Mirvish Village neighbourhood.
In addition to Honest Ed's, Mirvish was known in Toronto for his theatres and restaurants. [9] His first purchase was the Royal Alexandra Theatre , an Edwardian Beaux-Arts landmark building potentially slated for demolition.
Who's more honest: People on the East Coast or on the West? Redheads or bald people? Well, the folks at Honest Tea ran a nationwide experiment and compiled The National Honesty Index. Here's how ...
Honest filed for an initial public offering in April 2021 and began trading on the NASDAQ exchange the following month. The IPO raised $412.8 million, giving the company a value of $1.44 billion ...
By the mid-1950s, Royal Alex turned into a money-losing operation, and was in 1962 sold for $200,000 to the forty-eight-year-old businessman Ed Mirvish, owner of the Honest Ed's discount department store.
Ed Orgeron has labeled Mondays as “Tell the Truth Monday” throughout his tenure. And, man, did LSU’s lame-duck coach tell some truths this week. Brutally honest, Ed Orgeron's self-scout ...
The CAA Ed Mirvish Theatre is a historic performing arts theatre in Toronto, Ontario, located near Yonge–Dundas Square. Owned and operated by Mirvish Productions , the theatre has approximately 2,300 seats across two levels.